Bond with your baby

  • Improved relaxation and reduced discomfort can contribute to better sleep for pregnant individuals.

    Reduced Stress and Anxiety levels during pregnancy.

    Enhanced blood and lymphatic circulation, which may reduce swelling in the extremities.

  • Reduce common pregnancy-related pains: Relief from lower back pain, sciatica, and joint pain.

    Enhanced Mood: Prenatal massage has been shown to positively impact mood by decreasing anxiety and depression.

  • Relief from Muscular Tension: Pregnancy often causes muscle tension and discomfort. Massage can help alleviate these issues and promote better posture.

    Reduced risk of Varicose Veins: Improves blood and lymph circulation thereby promoting overall cardiovascular health.

  • Prenatal massage can help pregnant individuals connect with their changing bodies and prepare for labor. It promotes body awareness and relaxation, which can be beneficial during childbirth.

Our commitment to care:

  • We're all ears! Tell us your story: sensitivity, tender points, allergies or anything you think is relevant.

  • Comfortable pressure is established. It is adjusted throughout the session depending upon sensitivity in each work area.

  • Short pause after every 15-minutes or whenever needed.

  • Neck and upper back massage in comfortable side-lying position.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. Can I get a prenatal massage during any trimester of pregnancy?

    Yes, many pregnant individuals can receive prenatal massages throughout all trimesters. However, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider before scheduling a prenatal massage, especially if you have any complications or high-risk factors.

  • 2. How is a prenatal massage different from a regular massage?

    Prenatal massages are specifically tailored for pregnant individuals, using techniques that consider the unique needs and safety of pregnancy. The therapist will use specialized positioning and avoid certain pressure points.

  • 3. Is it safe to get a prenatal massage if I have a high-risk pregnancy?

    Individuals with high-risk pregnancies should consult with their healthcare provider before getting a prenatal massage. In some cases, certain conditions may require modifications or restrictions.

  • 4. What positions will I be in during a prenatal massage?

    Prenatal massage therapists often use a side-lying position or a specially designed table with a cutout for the belly to ensure the safety and comfort of the pregnant person.

  • 5. Are there specific areas that can be targeted during a prenatal massage?

    Yes, common areas of focus include the lower back, hips, and legs, which often experience discomfort during pregnancy. The massage can be customized to address individual concerns.

  • 6. Can prenatal massage help with pregnancy-related pain?

    Yes, prenatal massage can help alleviate common pregnancy-related pains, including lower back pain, sciatica, and joint discomfort. The therapist will use techniques to target specific areas of tension.

  • 7. Are there any contraindications for prenatal massage?

    While prenatal massage is generally safe, there are some contraindications, such as certain medical conditions or complications. It's important to inform the therapist about any health concerns and seek approval from your healthcare provider.

  • 8. How long is a typical prenatal massage session?

    Prenatal massage sessions typically last around 60 to 90 minutes, but the duration can be adjusted based on individual preferences and needs.

  • 9. Can I receive a prenatal massage if I'm experiencing morning sickness?

    If you're experiencing morning sickness, it's advisable to inform the massage therapist. They can make accommodations, such as avoiding face-down positions, to make the experience more comfortable.

  • 10. Can prenatal massage induce labor?

    Prenatal massage is generally safe and does not induce labor. However, specific pressure points and techniques may be avoided during the first trimester to minimize any potential risk.

  • 11. How often can I get a prenatal massage?

    The frequency of prenatal massages can vary based on individual needs and preferences. Some pregnant individuals choose to have a massage once a month, while others may opt for more frequent sessions. It's essential to listen to your body and consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

  • 12. Can I get a prenatal massage if I've never had a massage before?

    Yes, prenatal massage is suitable for individuals who are new to massage therapy. The therapist will ensure that the experience is gentle, relaxing, and tailored to your comfort level.