I have some muscle pain and my family always uses Volini spray for relief. But now that I'm pregnant, I'm unsure if it's safe for me to use it. Can I apply Volini during pregnancy for aches and pains?
Honestly, don't use Volini. I used to get terrible neck pain from sitting at my laptop all day, but my gynac said Volini isn't safe during pregnancy. She suggested safe stretching exercises and proper lumbar support instead.
Having gone through IVF, we are always so protective of our little miracle. Volini contains diclofenac, which can carry risks during pregnancy, so please avoid it. Try a warm water bag or consult your doctor for safe alternatives.
My husband always says that topical gels like Volini get absorbed into the bloodstream and contain NSAIDs like diclofenac, which are not safe during pregnancy. Please consult your gynac before using any pain relief spray.
During my pregnancy and even after my C-section, my doctor advised against using sprays like Volini. It contains ingredients that aren't recommended for the baby. Safe physiotherapy or gentle massage with warm mustard oil is much better.
When my toddler was in my womb, I had crazy back pain but my doctor strictly told me to avoid Volini because it has diclofenac [3.1.3]. Try using a hot water bottle or warm compress instead, it worked wonders for me!