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A nurse is reviewing nonpharmacologic methods of pain relief with a pregnant client who is in early labor.
The client states that she wants to try aromatherapy during labor but does not know which essential oils are safe to use.
Which of the following oils should the nurse recommend?
peppermint oil is not recommended for use during labor. Peppermint oil may interfere with breastfeeding and cause skin irritation. Peppermint oil may be useful during postpartum recovery to treat difficult urination.
rosemary oil is not recommended for use during labor. Rosemary oil may increase blood pressure and cause uterine contractions. Rosemary oil may also be harmful to the fetus.
basil oil is not recommended for use during labor. Basil oil may cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. Basil oil may also have anticoagulant effects and increase the risk of bleeding.
Lavender is a safe and effective essential oil to use during labor for pain relief and relaxation. According to Evidence Based Birth, lavender may also help reduce anxiety, nausea and the length of labor.
Lavender is a safe and effective essential oil to use during labor for pain relief and relaxation. According to Evidence Based Birth, lavender may also help reduce anxiety, nausea and the length of labor.