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Evening primrose oil during pregnancy

10.01.2023

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Nowadays, many women use various supplements of natural and plant origin. Among them, evening primrose oil is becoming increasingly popular. But is it safe to use it during pregnancy? Find out about the effects and properties of evening primrose oil.

Evening primrose oil – effects

Evening primrose oil has many properties. Most of them are due to the polyunsaturated fatty acids OMEGA- 6 or DHA contained in the composition. Therefore, it is used to support the appearance of skin, hair and nails. It is also recognized as a remedy for premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Many women use it for problems with dry skin or vaginal dryness. There are no conclusive scientific studies on which to base the properties of evening primrose oil, but it has been known for years among natural food ingredients and has many supporters.

Evening primrose oil – can you take it during pregnancy?

The issue of nutritional supplementation during pregnancy remains controversial. However, in most cases, experts agree that the use of home methods in reasonable quantities is not harmful in uncomplicated pregnancies. Many expectant mothers use evening primrose oil to improve skin hydration. Some couples use evening primrose oil to increase their chances of getting pregnant. In fact, there is a theory associated with promoting conception through the properties of the oil. This is not scientifically proven, but there is no contraindication to its use during (and before) ovulation.

 

 

Evening primrose oil before childbirth

Many midwives advise perineal massage at the end of pregnancy, which can facilitate a woman’s natural birth. One of the possible substances that can be used in the massage is evening primrose oil. In addition, it is believed to support the occurrence of regular uterine contractions and have a softening effect on the widening cervix. However, it is best to ask your attending physician or midwife for their opinion. It is also important that you take supplements or herbal preparations in the dosage recommended by the manufacturers and use products from reliable sources and trusted suppliers.

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