Pregnancy massage is catch all term for any hands on massage during or after pregnancy (prenatal or postnatal massage)
It is certainly one of the best ways a pregnant woman can indulge in. Pregnancy massage is not so different from other types of massage, as it provides relaxation. It is all about customizing massage strokes and techniques to suit pregnant women’s needs
So if you feel like some pampering during pregnancy, massage for pregnant women can be a good option and it has a lot of benefits
Pregnancy massage is one of the safe complementary therapies you can use during pregnancy.
Generally it is advised to avoid pregnancy massage in your first trimester, especially if you have a history of miscarriages. There isn’t any evidence to prove that massage can trigger miscarriage, but it’s a sensible precaution to take.
It’s also sensible to avoid pregnancy massage if you’re suffering particularly badly with vomiting or nausea, although some specialist massage therapists may actually be able to help alleviate these symptoms. You should also avoid pregnancy massage if you are considered at high-risk of placental abruption or premature labour.
If you’re in doubt about whether pregnancy massage is safe for you, speak to your midwife, GP or obstetrician.