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Pregnancy/Prenatal Massage
During pregnancy a woman's body
undergoes many changes, some of them stressful and
uncomfortable. Massage is a perfect way to reduce stress and
promote general well-being. Massage therapy in pregnancy can
include specific light and deep pressure massage, myofascial
techniques, circulatory work, acupressure, reflexology, and
other techniques.
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Massage helps mom's body to
eliminate waste products through the lymphatic and
circulatory systems, which combats fatigue and helps the
mother feel more energetic.
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By aiding circulation, massage
eases the load on mom's heart and helps to keep her
blood pressure in check.
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Muscular discomforts, such as
cramping, tightening, stiffness, tension, and knots, can
all be alleviated.
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Massage helps carry away the lactic
acid and other cellular waste products that build up and
cause muscle fatigue.
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Massage can help relieve depression
or anxiety caused by hormonal changes mom is
experiencing.
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Massage relieves many of the normal
discomforts during pregnancy, such as backaches, a stiff
neck, leg cramps, headaches, edema, and sore, swollen
ankles and feet.
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Massage increases local and general
blood circulation, which brings more oxygen and
nutrients to the cells of both the mother and fetus.
This means greater vitality and less fatigue for mom and
better nourishment for her baby.
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Massage stimulates glandular
secretions, which helps stabilize hormone levels.
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Massage can help relieve depression
or anxiety caused by hormonal changes mom is
experiencing.
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It relaxes tense muscles and tones
loose muscles, and can also increase muscular
flexibility. Flexibility will be most helpful during the
last trimester and during the birth itself.
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Massage helps to soothe and relax
nervous tension, which helps the mother sleep more
easily and more deeply. Incidentally, doctors all agree
that a relaxed mother will have a happier, healthier
pregnancy and possibly an easier childbirth experience,
too.
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Massage can be used during the
birth to make it easier and more comfortable for mom,
and after the birth as well, to help her regain her
strength more quickly and ease postpartum stress.
Of course, there are many emotional
benefits of a massage besides just the physical benefits.
Interested?
Make your appointment today
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