Prenatal
Massage Therapy - Benefits Of Pre Natal Massage For The
Expectant Mother
By Arthur
Bakeright
Every
pregnancy comes complete with aches and pains. It’s not a
welcome inclusion but it is a non-negotiable part of the deal.
Prenatal massage can be of enormous benefit to expectant
mothers. We will discuss here the top benefits, some
precautions one should consider, and some of the methods used
when applying pre-natal massage therapy.
Muscular
tensions, aching back, neck and shoulders, headaches, pooling
of blood in the legs, and all other manner of physical
discomforts and pains occur due to the inevitable increase in
weight, the resulting shifting of posture and centre of
gravity, and changing hormone levels.
Prenatal
massages aim to alleviate aches and pains, improve circulation,
reduce muscular tensions and help to ease other pregnancy
related symptoms. An additional benefit is an improvement in
the expectant mother’s emotional moods and mental
attitude.
A full body
massage including attention to the head including the scalp and
face area, as well as the feet and hands provides relief from
tensions and is found to be extremely soothing and nurturing.
All areas should of course be massaged gently, with appropriate
levels of pressure applied.
An
experienced prenatal massage therapist can choose methods which
are effective and safe that provide much needed comfort and
pampering.
Prenatal
massage offers numerous benefits of a broad range. The top
benefits of pre-natal massage are:
- Reduction of fatigue
- Increased circulation
- Improved digestion
- Reduced swelling in the hands, feet and
lower legs
- Fewer
calf cramps
- Lessens the severity of backaches,
headaches, shoulder and neck aches
- Reduced pain in the pelvic/hip
area
- Alleviates stress on weight bearing
joints including the lower back, knees and
ankles
- Improves sleep and decreases
insomnia
- Promotes deep breathing and
relaxation
- Reduces stress
hormones
- Assists in maintaining correct
posture
Prenatal
massage therapy during pregnancy can also be greatly beneficial
emotionally as it allows expectant mothers to relax and feel a
sense of calm. They also report feeling comforted and healthy
during what is a period of emotional and physical
stress.
Pre-natal
massage can be applied in different ways. The pregnant patient
should lie on her side and the therapist is trained to modify
the massage techniques to adapt to this position. Lying flat on
back is not recommended as it reduces blood circulation to both
mother and child. The mother-to-be can lay on her back with the
body in an elevated position by using pillows to support the
mother's body. Body pillows can also be used for side lying
positions as well.
There is a
specially designed pillow now available to assist when
massaging expecting mothers in a face down position. This
pillow has a deep centre cut-out which allows the mother to lie
flat on her belly and feel comfortable and
relaxed.
After
giving birth, new mothers experience a kaleidoscope of physical
and emotional stresses, commonly including sleep deprivation.
Prenatal massage can aid the birthing process, and then
continuing with postnatal massage can be highly beneficial and
therapeutic by assisting the new mother’s body to return to its
former state.
Pre-natal
massage is generally considered safe for expecting mothers,
although it is always advisable to consult with your doctor
before beginning a program. There are some precautions. If you
have diabetes or high blood pressure, prenatal massage is not
advised. You should certainly tell your therapist if you have
had, or are having any complications or problems with your
pregnancy.
Prenatal
massage may be from 10 minutes to an hour depending on your
available time and your level of comfort. If the massage brings
discomfort, you may like to have shorter sessions more often.
If the massage causes no abnormal discomfort, then once per
week during the 2nd trimester and twice per week or more during
the 3rd trimester is ideal.
If
considering prenatal therapy to assist with a pleasant and
positive pregnancy and birth, consult you doctor or pre-natal
massage specialist and begin. The therapy has enjoyed long and
wide spread use and offers many therapeutic benefits to the
pregnant mother to be, and ultimately to her child as
well.
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