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What is Easiotomy Cream?
Easiotomy Cream is a 100% natural, safe and effective cream made from selected herbs, minerals and vitamins specifically for the perineal area before and after childbirth.
Before birth and during the last few weeks of pregnancy Easiotomy Cream can be massaged onto the perineal area, helping to tone and prepare this area for the stretching it will experience during childbirth. After your baby is born, Easiotomy Cream can be used as part of your post-birth recovery routine to safely and effectively soothe the perineum.
Easiotomy Cream is formulated to the highest therapeutic standards and manufactured under strict pharmaceutical conditions, in consultation by our clinical psychologist and her team of natural health experts, using ingredients specially chosen for their safety and effectiveness.
What is the perineum?
In women, the perineum is the area between the anus and the vulva (vaginal opening). There is a great deal of pressure exerted on this area during childbirth and it is common to experience some bruising and discomfort after your baby has been born.
An episiotomy is an incision made into the area around the vaginal opening (perineum) either towards the anus or at an oblique angle, to enlarge the space through which the baby must pass.
This is generally done to expedite delivery or to prevent spontaneous tearing of the perineum as a controlled cut was often thought to heal better than a random tear.
By taking steps to prepare the perineum for birth and following correct childbirth procedures, the need for an episiotomy can be drastically reduced and recovery time shortened.
The natural way
A well-prepared mother can greatly reduce the need for an episiotomy, which should only be performed when necessary and for the benefit of the mother and baby, rather than the convenience of the delivery team.
In addition, natural and homeopathic remedies can help to prepare the perineum for birth and greatly ease common tenderness following any birthing process, whether an episiotomy was a required procedure or not. Cold packs or compresses placed on the perineum can help to relieve the worst of the discomfort during the first few days after delivery. |