By studying the effect of aromatherapy on
the fetus, Bastard and Tiran (2006) reported
that essential oils can cross the placental barrier
and be transferred to the infant via breast
milk; however, this does not imply the risk
of toxicity as lavender aromatherapy (inhaled,
incense or massage) is not harmful to the fetus
(Bastard and Tiran, 2006). Furthermore, Burns
et al (2000) reported that aromatherapy not only
leads to reduction of stress and anxiety during
delivery, but also decreases the consumption of
painkillers up to 2% and, as a result, can reduce
the costs of care.
By studying the effect of aromatherapy onthe fetus, Bastard and Tiran (2006) reportedthat essential oils can cross the placental barrierand be transferred to the infant via breastmilk; however, this does not imply the riskof toxicity as lavender aromatherapy (inhaled,incense or massage) is not harmful to the fetus(Bastard and Tiran, 2006). Furthermore, Burnset al (2000) reported that aromatherapy not onlyleads to reduction of stress and anxiety duringdelivery, but also decreases the consumption ofpainkillers up to 2% and, as a result, can reducethe costs of care.
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