Pregnancy Massage

Massage during pregnancy may offer several physical and emotional benefits when performed safely by a trained professional.

We have three therapists trained to work with you through trimesters two and three: Carmen, Laura and Roy, while Carmen is also qualified to work with you during your first trimester.

Here’s an overview:
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Key Benefits of Prenatal Massage

1. Reduced Muscle Tension and Back Pain

As pregnancy progresses, changes in posture and weight distribution often strain the lower back, hips, and legs. Massage may: • Ease muscle tightness

• Reduce sciatic nerve discomfort

• Improve mobility

2. Improved Circulation

Massage stimulates blood and lymphatic flow, which may: • Reduce swelling in feet, ankles, and hands

• Enhance oxygen delivery to muscles and tissues

• Help decrease fatigue

3. Stress Relief and Better Sleep

Prenatal massage can lower stress hormones and promote relaxation, often leading to: • Better quality sleep

• Lower anxiety

• Improved mood

4. Reduced Joint Pain

Loosened ligaments during pregnancy can cause extra strain on joints. Massage may help: • Ease pressure on weight-bearing joints

• Support more comfortable movement

5. Hormonal and Immune Support

Some studies suggest massage may help regulate hormones associated with stress and relaxation, which may support overall well-being during pregnancy.

6. Support for Posture and Body Awareness

Our therapists can help identify areas of imbalance caused by pregnancy-related posture changes and suggest gentle stretches or adjustments.

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Safety Considerations

Prenatal massage is generally safe when: • Performed by one of our trained, highly skilled massage therapists • Avoiding deep pressure on certain areas (e.g., inner legs, certain pressure points)

• Adapted to trimester-appropriate positions (e.g., side-lying in later months)

Always check with your prenatal healthcare provider if: • You have a high-risk pregnancy

• You’re experiencing swelling in one leg, severe headaches, or sudden changes in symptoms

• You have conditions such as preeclampsia, blood clotting disorders, or placenta issues

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Here’s a clear, trimester-by-trimester breakdown of the specific benefits of prenatal massage and how they change as the body progresses through pregnancy:

First Trimester (Weeks 1–12)

Massage in the first trimester can only be performed by a therapist who has received specific training as a matter of caution. When performed by a qualified prenatal therapist, it can be safe and helpful.

Key Benefits

1. Reduced Stress & Anxiety

Hormonal shifts can heighten emotional sensitivity. Massage may help to:

• Lower stress hormones

• Promote a sense of grounding and calm

2. Relief From Early Muscle Tension

Fatigue and early postural changes can cause neck, shoulder, and upper-back tension.

3. Improved Sleep

Massage can help counter insomnia related to first-trimester hormonal changes, nausea, or anxiety.

4. Support for Nausea (Indirect)

Although massage doesn’t directly treat morning sickness, relaxation may reduce its overall impact and may lessen severity for some.

5. Enhanced Circulation

Helps support the cardiovascular system as blood volume begins to increase.

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Second Trimester (Weeks 13–27)

Often considered the most comfortable trimester, and a prime period for regular prenatal massage.

Key Benefits

1. Relief From Back, Hip & Abdominal Discomfort

The uterus grows rapidly, shifting posture and straining:

• Lower back

• Glutes

• Hips

• Round ligaments

Massage may help ease tension and improve alignment.

2. Reduced Sciatic Nerve Pain

As the pelvis changes, pressure on the sciatic nerve can increase, causing radiating leg pain. Massage may ease surrounding muscle tension.

3. Decreased Leg Cramps

Improved circulation and muscle relaxation help reduce nighttime calf cramps.

4. Improved Lymphatic Flow

This helps:

• Reduce mild swelling

• Improve energy levels

• Support immune function

5. Emotional Balance

The second trimester is a time of major physical and identity changes. Massage promotes relaxation and can help encourage a positive connection with the changing body.

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Third Trimester (Weeks 28–Birth)

This is when physical discomfort tends to peak—and massage can bring significant relief.

Key Benefits

1. Reduced Swelling (Edema)

Gentle lymphatic-focused massage can help reduce swelling in:

• Ankles

• Feet

• Hands

2. Relief From Lower Back, Pelvic & Hip Pain

The growing belly, increased lordosis, and loosened ligaments strain the:

• Lower back

• SI joints

• Hips

Massage may help maintain comfort and mobility.

3. Support for Breathing & Chest Comfort

As the uterus presses upward, rib and diaphragm discomfort increase. Massage may ease:

• Rib pain

• Intercostal muscle tightness

• Upper-back tension

4. Better Sleep in Late Pregnancy

Insomnia becomes more common due to discomfort, anxiety, or frequent waking. Massage before bed can improve sleep quality dramatically.

5. Improved Circulation & Leg Comfort

Helps reduce:

• Leg cramps

• Restless legs

• Varicose vein discomfort (through safe techniques avoiding direct pressure on veins)

6. Emotional Grounding Before Birth

Massage helps promote:

• Relaxation

• Lower stress hormones

• A sense of calm and readiness as labor approaches

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Please contact the Clinic for further details

Pop in for a chat or Phone 01394 380580

email info@nhcwoodbridge.co.uk
24A The Thoroughfare, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1AQ

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