The treatment focuses on the shoulders and chest muscles, aiming to open up the shoulders and improve posture. Before treatment, we'll discuss draping and details, and written consent is required.
Pregnancy massage is tailored to your stage of pregnancy and what you need—whether that’s general relaxation or focused relief. Some areas, like the abdomen and lower back, are avoided for safety, and positioning is adjusted for your comfort. In the first trimester, we focus on what feels best for you. In the second and third trimesters, side-lying or a supported seated position is typically used to keep you comfortable and safe. I have a comfy massage table with extra cushy pillows—one for your neck, a huggy pillow to support your arms, and another between your legs for proper alignment. If side-lying isn’t your preference, you also have the option to sit up in a reclined position. Your comfort is the priority.
What are the benefits?
- Relieves Muscle Tension: Alleviates discomfort in muscles and joints due to pregnancy-related changes.
- Reduces Swelling: Improves circulation, helping to reduce swelling in the hands, feet, and ankles.
- Eases Pain: Relieves tension in the back and hips, common during pregnancy.
- Promotes Relaxation: Reduces stress and anxiety, promoting better sleep.
- Supports Emotional Well-being: Releases endorphins that enhance mood and overall well-being.
- Prepares for Labor: Helps relax muscles and ease anxiety, preparing the body for childbirth.
- Improves Pregnancy Health: Supports hormonal balance and overall physical health during pregnancy.
- Enhances Maternal Bonding: Provides a soothing experience that can strengthen the bond between mother and baby.
- Safe and Comfortable: Tailored positioning ensures safety and comfort throughout each trimester
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Cupping therapy uses suction cups on the skin to improve blood flow, relax muscles, release toxins, and reduce tension, pain, inflammation, and stress.
Pregnancy massage is tailored to the needs of expectant mothers, offering gentle techniques to ease discomfort, reduce stress, and promote relaxation during pregnancy.
Massage pressure matters, and jumping straight to deep tissue isn’t always helpful. Each depth of pressure offers different benefits, and I make sure to adjust to what your body needs.
Hydrotherapy in massage helps calm the nervous system, offering relief through the soothing effects of heat and cold.
Myo-fascial Release is a slow, lotion-free technique that helps relieve restrictions in the connective tissue just beneath the surface. Fascia connects your entire body, from head to toe.