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Natural Birthing Company - Bottoms Up Spray 100 ml

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Hi, any chance you can remember who did the post or what it was called? I’ve had a look but I can’t find it. Really want to make my own 😊

Mumsnet Spritz for Bits or other sprays | Mumsnet

Lavender is an antiseptic, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal ingredient which also promotes healing, improves the formation of scar tissue, and also includes pain relieving properties (what an amazing ingredient!) Mist over the perineal area wherever you are experiencing pain and discomfort. Use as soon as required following birth and as often as you feel necessary. Can be stored in the fridge for an extra cooling effect. Precautions Bottoms Up is a soothing bottom spray (for mama, not baby!) that provides instant relief to your sore vulva and perineal area following childbirth. In addition to this, Bottoms Up also provides instant relief to:Bottoms Up contains ingredients such as Arnica, Witch Hazel and Lavender to soothe and calm your intimate areas, making it your go to product after birth. Bottoms Up provides instant relief to: Episiotomies – Cuts/Tears/grazes – Stitches -Bruising/swelling – General soreness/discomfort/tenderness – Haemorrhoids – Caesarean section wounds We have achieved the above within our Bottoms Up through using the key ingredients Lavender, Witch Hazel, Cucumber and Arnica. I brought a squeezy sports bottle with me but forgot to take it with me for my first wee. I didn't have any discomfort though nor with the first bowel movement.

Natural Birthing Company: Bottoms Up Soothing Bottom Spray

Witch Hazel is an anti-inflammatory ingredient that promotes healing, tightens tissues together, moisturises the skin, cools and soothes the skin, in addition to relieving itching and acting as a disinfectant.Mist over the perineal area wherever you are experiencing pain and discomfort. Alternatively, spray onto a maternity pad and then place the damp pad over the area. Bottoms Up can be used as soon as required following birth and as often as you feel necessary, especially after a bath or toilet use. It can also be stored in the fridge for an extra cooling effect.

NBC Bottoms Up Soothing Bottom Spray (100ml) | Mama Hug

Arnica is an anti-bacterial, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory ingredient that stimulates the formation of granular tissue and also promotes skin renewal. Think the post was "homemade spritz for bitz". Trying to remember recipe can't remember if 1 or 2 tbs of the witch hazel and aloe Vera. Bottoms Up is an essential product to keep in your hospital bag for use following childbirth. Giving birth is amazing but it can be tough on your body due to stretching, bruising and swelling of the perineum. Bottoms Up provides instant relief to your sore vulva and perineal area following childbirth by soothing, cooling and calming the area. Key Facts:To feel the benefits of the above key ingredients simply mist Bottoms Up over the perineal area whenever you are experiencing pain and discomfort. Alternatively, you can also spray Bottoms Up onto a maternity pad and then place the damp pad over your perineal area. Top tip – Bottoms Up can also be stored in the fridge for an extra cooling effect! I also love how you can customise the products to suit the mum-to-be and I found the company a pleasure to deal with and so professional. They even delivered it to Ireland so I was delighted to have such a personalised and special gift for my sister. Irene Feeney – July 13, 2020 I got this for my SIL when she has an emergency C section. Its really difficult to buy stuff thats just for mum so this is ideal. It came with granola bars rather than granola, but she actually prefered it as she was able to eat with one hand! Jo – July 13, 2020

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