Postnatal
Massage Therapy - Benefits Of Post Natal Massage For The
New Mother
by Arthur
Bakeright
This
article focuses on postnatal massage therapy and how it can be
of enormous benefit to the new mother. We will look at the top
benefits, some traditional methods to administer post-natal
massage, and also some precautions to
consider.
Some
pregnant mothers experience an easy birth while others go
through a prolonged and difficult process with many hours of
labour. One thing is absolutely for certain, after the delivery
process, new mothers are tired or even exhausted. And then
having to breastfeed and nurse a newborn several times per
night can add to the exhaustion.
The new
mother today does not have much time to relax and rest during
her postnatal ‘confinement’ period at home. Many mothers also
need to return to work quickly which for some means facing
additional pressure to lose weight in order to fit back into
their work attire and feel more comfortable reintegrating into
social situations.
Post-natal
massage therapy may be an effective solution for at least some
of the new mothers needs. Here are the top 6 benefits of
postnatal massage therapy for mothers:
1.
Relaxation
2. Stress Relief
3. Relieves aches in neck and
shoulders
4. Reduction of fluid
retention.
5. Help uterus to return to
original size
6. Reduction of cellulite and
helps to tone up the body.
Postnatal
massage also provides an important sense of continuing comfort
for the new mother. The aim of this massage is to give
nurturing and emotional support as well as alleviate the muscle
aches from the strain of labour and childbirth. Some post-natal
massage therapies may also be done in conjunction with a
detoxification program that assists the abdominal area to
reduce post birth ‘bagginess’.
In many
parts of Asia, it is common for women prior to delivery to
actually pre-book sessions with a massage therapist for a
series of post-natal massages.
In
Indonesia, postnatal massage is a traditional treatment which
has been handed down from generation to generation and is still
widely practiced today. This treatment involves the use of
massage oil applied to the stomach and a stomach wrap called a
‘bengkung’ made up of a cotton cloth several metres long. The
bengkung is used to wrap the body in order to push up the
uterus, clear water retention, relieve wind and spasms, shrink
the stomach and help to reduce weight. Post-natal massage is
usually done within the privacy of one’s
home.
For a
mother who has delivered her baby naturally, it is generally
considered safe to go proceed with postnatal massage. For those
that delivered by caesarean, be sure to consult with your
doctor or professional massage therapist first. Most often it
is recommended to wait a few weeks before proceeding with
post-natal massage therapy after caesarean
birth.
Postnatal
massage therapy is widely practiced and has numerous benefits
for the new mother. If interested a mother should consult her
doctor or locate a professional massage therapist who
specialises in post-natal massage. The benefits are certainly
worth the effort.
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