Take care of your scar
Did you know that around 80% of women after giving birth have a scar — whether from a vaginal birth or a cesarean birth?
But how should we care for these scars, and why is it so important?
Many women feel uncomfortable with them, and that is completely understandable. These scars are located in a very sensitive area of our body and can impact not only our physical healing, but also our sexuality and confidence.
Caring for our scars means caring for our healing, our pelvic floor wellbeing, and our overall health. The pelvic floor is deeply connected to our sexuality, our posture, and even the functioning of our bowels.
They say: “42 days of recovery can influence 42 years of wellbeing.”
The way we heal after birth can also affect our experience during menopause later in life.
So let’s create something special to support this healing journey.
6 TS Argan or Olive oil
6 TS Coconut oil
6 TS wax
4 drops of Lavander
1 drop , Geranium
2 drops Tea tree
Argan, olive, and coconut oil have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidative activities, and they promote cell proliferation, increase collagen synthesis, stimulate dermal reconstruction, and repair the skin's lipid barrier function.