Pregnancy Massage – Classic Treatment or Gentle Dynamic Thai

Pregnancy relieving and relaxing massage

Pregnancy – prenatal massage
Classical or Dynamic Osteopatic Thai with Foot Reflexology

To carry a baby changes a pregnant woman’s center of gravity. It puts a lot of stress to the back and the neck, the muscles in the abdominal region and also the shoulders. The ligaments will be relaxed so the joint in the pelvic become less stable and posture also changes while pulling her pelvic forward. Adding the additional weight in the belly this is often causing aches in the lower back. Receiving massages during pregnancy can have many benefits, including reduced anxiety and depression, relief of muscular pain and improved circulation. Massage can also help pregnant women suffering from insomnia.

Trained prenatal massage therapists know where to find a pregnant woman’s achy areas and may be able to provide pain relief and relaxation and more balance and also knows what techniques and areas to avoid.

PRENATAL BACK MASSAGE

With a pregnancy cushion for massage we enables our pregnant clients to lie in the prone position and receive a relaxing massage without having to sacrifice their personal comfort.
Even if you can`t lie anymore on your back this feel usually comfortable for the clients short after the treatment started and the main lower tensions are relaxed, maybe cushioned with a pillow under the knees.
In case you might find it uncomfortable to climb up on or lay on a massage table even when cushioned, particularly late in pregnancy then a Chair Massage can be more comfortable for you and can be easier to get on and off than a table.

Pregnancy Massage

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WE ALSO OFFER PRENATAL MEDITATIVE THAI MASSAGE ON THE TABLE OR THE MAT

Our Thai pregnancy massage, which we found has the best relieving, freeing and relaxing effects for mother and child, is best given on a mat. No need to worry, the experienced therapist brings you safely and comfortable down to and up from the mat. However it can be given on a massage table too.
You will surely enjoy the treatment.

Pregnancy Massage is increasingly gaining popularity as pregnant women begin recognizing the benefits prenatal massage has to offer women during pregnancy. Back pain is one of the more common side effects of pregnancy. Back pain can continue throughout pregnancy and even after. If you have to carry around other small children you may find your symptoms exacerbated during pregnancy.

Fortunately massage can help relieve back pain associated with muscular tension. Here are just a few of the other benefits prenatal massage has to offer:

  • Prenatal massage helps relieve oedema or swelling by stimulating circulation throughout the body.
  • Relief from muscle cramps, spasms, and myofascial pain, especially in the lower back, neck, hips, and legs.
  • Reduces stress on weight-bearing joints.
  • Massage is very beneficial for relaxing anxiety and reducing stress during pregnancy.
  • Massage can help promote more restful sleep and help prevent pregnancy related insomnia.
  • Enhances the pliability of skin and underlying tissues.
  • Pregnancy massage may relax your baby, particularly if you have your abdomen gently stroked.
  • Improves outcome of labour and eases labour pain.
  • Provides support for the new mother with physical and emotional demands of mothering.

Pregnancy massage differs from a regular massage in a number of ways. There are certain parts of the body that contain acupressure points that may trigger uterine contractions, so the pressure and focus on these needs to be reduced. Also the positioning during a massage is critical to the safety and well-being of both the mother and the baby. Therefore you will be positioned on your side for the massage or in a semi-reclined position. Also never use the tables with the hole cut out for your belly as these cause undo stress to your lower back, it may seem like a great idea, but it isn’t. Toward the end of your pregnancy you might consider a prenatal massage to relax you during labour.

When to avoid Massage

As well as the general Massage Contraindications, Massage for a Pregnant Woman is not appropriate in these additional circumstances:

First Trimester of pregnancy

  • Abdominal Pain
  • Contagious Illness
  • Diabetes
  • Fever
  • Heavy Vaginal Discharge
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Malignant Conditions
  • Unusual Pain
  • Vomiting

Please obtain the consent of your GP/ Healthcare Provider in the following circumstances to ensure that it is safe for you to receive Massage:

  • Abnormal foetal movement or heartbeat
  • Asthma
  • Cardiac, pulmonary or liver disorders
  • Chronic Hypertension
  • Convulsive Disorders
  • History of Problem Pregnancies
  • If you are under the age of 18 or over 35
  • Multiple Pregnancy
  • Pre-pregnancy diabetes mellitus
  • RH negative factor or maternal genetic problems
  • Risk of foetal disorders
  • Have a risk of or family history of pre-eclampsia.