Recently I’ve been reliving my pregnancies,
as my lovely nanny helper Sally, is leaving me soon to have her first
born. I can remember quite clearly the
date I took both my pregnancy tests. The first one was at home and not quite
believing the faint blue positive line, I took 4 more tests just to make sure
it was positive. The second time I fell
pregnant I took the test in Café Uno and my daughter gave the stick to my then husband,
as he was about to tuck into his Fiorentina Pizza. He looked at her, then me
and said ‘why have you handed me that’.
Unfortunately both pregnancies did not come
plain sailing. I suffered severe sickness
all day, swollen ankles, being kicked hard on a pelvic nerve, suffering so
badly from Symphysis Pubic Dysfunction that I couldn’t lift my legs and backache.
I also had excess saliva – I had to carry a cup to spit in to and cravings so
bad for pink grapefruits, I nearly throttled the poor sales assistant in
M&S when she said they weren’t going to stock them over Christmas. After the birth I then suffered with severe
post-natal depression, so it’s safe to say I didn’t fare well with both of my
pregnancies.
I did treat myself and indulged in
pregnancy massage, reflexology and of course pampering myself with
products. However, in pregnancy there
are some do’s and don’t when it comes to treatments:-
·
When colouring your hair make
sure you test the colour first as being pregnant can have an affect on allergic
reactions even if you’ve used the dye before. Generally colouring is safe to
use although some experts advise making sure the colour doesn’t come into
contact with your scalp - highlights are fine.
·
Sunbeds are a swear word in my
dictionary however, avoid during pregnancy.
·
Botox and fillers should not be
prescribed to pregnant or lactating women.
·
This is the time to make sure
you visit your dental hygienist. I
suffered with pregnancy gingivitis, which causes bleeding of the gums.
·
Avoid hot tubs, steam rooms and
saunas as they raise your core body temperature and in turn can cause your
unborn to become dehydrated.
·
Exercise is very important to
increase your muscle mobility however, never start a new programme without
consulting your doctor. Stretching is important but again speak to your doctor,
as this is a time when joints become more lax and hypermobile.
·
If having an aromatherapy
massage or using oils to prevent stretchmarks, check with your aromatherapist
that the oils are safe as they are highly concentrated and can be absorbed into
the body.
Dermalogica Ultracalming Cleanser £26.90
www.dermalogica.co.uk
Hormones during pregnancy can play havoc on
the skin which means you may have to change your skincare products. This
cleanser is suitable for anyone who has itchy, red sensitive skin and easily
removes debris without any stinging.
Baby Hamper Cream £29.99
www.daisybabyshop.co.uk
This gorgeous hamper is the perfect gift
for a newborn. Containing a soft & snuggly bear, 5 pairs of socks, muslin
cloths, tooth & brush, super soft fleece blanket, wash cloth and bib its
filled to the brim with goodies.
Lush Toothy Tabs £2 Ultrabalm £ 8.25 Toner Water £3.95 available
Lush stores nationwide.
Pop a packet of Lush Toothy Tabs into your
bag for clean, fresh teeth all day long.
A unique concept from Lush who aim to reduce packaging from landfills,
these tablets you simply break into your mouth then brush your teeth! Best of
all they come in a variety of flavours – perfect if you’re suffering pregnancy
sickness and can’t stand the taste of mint!
The Ultrabalm is a multi-purpose balm for any sore chaffing and is
excellent for breastfeeding mums. It can be used all over the body to provide
instant relief from soreness of chapped skin.
Lush Breath of Fresh Air Toner Water is perfect if you’re suffering from
hot sweats and flushes caused by hormones. Simply spritz whenever you’re
feeling flushed for a pick me up.
Clarins Tonic Firming and Toning Body
Treatment Oil £39 available Clarins counters nationwide.
This smells absolutely divine and is a must
for anyone wanting to prevent stretch marks during pregnancy. I used this
through both my pregnancies every day and managed to get away with minimal
stretch marks. It contains Rosemary, Sage and Mint to help reduce puffiness,
boost circulation and refresh the skin. Excellent for the legs especially if
you are suffering from Oedema (swelling caused by fluid retention). Slightly different to normal oil in that
after you apply you spritz with water to increase oil absorption.
Clarins Stretch Mark Minimizer £37
With a combination of olive, coconut and
palm oil this helps reinforce the skins suppleness. Not only does it prevent
stretch marks forming but also helps fade new, red stretch marks formed by increasing
the skins healing process. An easy two-step
method has been developed specifically for pregnancy women on all the pregnancy
products.
Daisy Baby is offering Askmollybeauty
readers in collaboration with go! the chance to win a hamper. Simply email molly@askmollybeauty.com and state
in no more than 30 words why you should win this hamper.
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My daughter used Anti Stretch Mark DermalMD Serum during pregnancy to avoid stretch marks and it worked I tried it about a year ago and I love it too. I had a toenail fungus problem that nothing seemed to work. Dermalmd worked so good. I have 3/4 of my new nail back without any fungus problem. It also works great on your feet keeping them soft with no problems.
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