Prenatal
/ Pregnancy Massage
by Sharon Hopkins
Pregnancy is one of the most special times in a woman's life. The
feeling of carrying another living being in your womb is a very
unique experience. It is also a time of physical and emotional transformation
for the woman. The hormones released by the pituitary gland, placenta
and ovaries lead to a variety of physical and emotional changes.
These physical changes include an increase in the basal metabolic
rate, breathing rate and blood volume. Also, as the body prepares
itself to support a new life, additional strain is placed on the
abdominal muscles, internal organs, back, legs and the weight-bearing
joints. These hormonal fluctuations also cause emotional mood swings
that range from joyous exuberance to intense sadness. Symptoms such
as nausea, constipation, urinary frequency, gastric reflux, varicose
veins, edema, lower back pain and general fatigue are also common
during this period.
To ease this transition, many health professionals
recommend massage therapy as a complement to prenatal care. Prenatal
pregnancy massage is designed to alleviate many of the common physical
discomforts of pregnancy and provide emotional support.
How does Prenatal Pregnancy Massage work
Prenatal pregnancy massage aims to alleviate the
discomforts experienced during pregnancy through skilled touch and
communication. This soft and gentle massage therapy soothes tired,
achy muscles and joints. The massage is combined with a series of
passive manipulations to increase the range of motion and lubricate
the joints internally. The therapist also teaches the patient methods
of correcting the postural imbalances that occur as a result of
the pregnancy. Prenatal pregnancy massage also helps the patient
to identify, isolate and strengthen the muscles that she will use
during labor.
Prenatal pregnancy massage is usually started during
the second trimester of the pregnancy. Before commencing the massage
therapy sessions, the therapist will teach you some gentle exercises
to improve your posture and strengthen your muscles. He or she will
also teach you techniques of diaphragmatic breathing and relaxation.
The actual massage is carried out in a series of gliding strokes
with the application of a light, soothing oil.
Benefits of Prenatal Pregnancy Massage
Prenatal pregnancy massage reduces the discomforts
associated with pregnancy and enhances the physiological and emotional
well-being of both mother and fetus. It alleviates many of the conditions
associated with pregnancy such as sciatica, back and neck pain,
and stomach disorders. Prenatal pregnancy massage also promotes
better functioning of muscles and joints, improves circulation and
overall body tone. It also decreases mental and physical fatigue.
Studies have shown that pregnant women who receive regular prenatal
massages are more at ease than those who don't.
Precautions for Prenatal Pregnancy Massage
Prenatal pregnancy massage therapy is not meant
to be a substitute for thorough prenatal care. Before starting a
course of prenatal pregnancy massage therapy, do consult your obstetrician.
You must also ensure that your massage therapist is properly certified
to carry out prenatal pregnancy massage. The massage should be stopped
if you experience symptoms such as an increase in abdominal pain,
vomiting, fever, heavy discharge of blood or water or high blood
pressure.
About the Author
Sharon Hopkins manages sites related to Massage Health
Therapy, your online guide that introduces pregnant mothers to Prenatal
Pregnancy Massage. She also writes for Aromatherapy, Yoga besides
many other health related sites.
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