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After delivering a baby, a woman may experience the “baby blues,” depression, aches and pains, and varicose veins. Any one of these conditions can affect a woman’s ability to heal emotionally and physically after giving birth. But many of them can be improved with postnatal massage.
Let’s take a deeper look at each of these conditions and how postnatal massage can help …
New mothers can experience the “baby blues,” which often involves symptoms including mood swings, increased feelings of anxiety and sadness, reduced appetite, and difficulty sleeping.
This is a severe type of depression that affects some women after giving birth. Symptoms include mood swings, withdrawing from friends and family, loss of appetite, and difficulty bonding with the baby.
After giving birth, women may experience pain throughout the body as well as residual muscle aches.
Pregnancy causes an increased pressure on the leg veins, causing some women to experience varicose veins (twisted enlarged veins).
That all said, massage therapy can increase blood flow, and potentially have an effect on certain health conditions. If any of the following health conditions are present, talk with your doctor before scheduling a massage …

Feel free to reach out if you have questions, or visit my Scheduling page to book a massage.
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Your body has gone through many changes over your pregnancy and you’ll need to take the time — and a little bit of extra effort — to allow it to rest and recover.
Postnatal massage is a massage that can help ease women into motherhood by offering both physical and emotional benefits.
Unlike regular massage therapy, which primarily focuses on relaxation or muscle tension relief, postnatal massage is tailored to the unique requirements of new mothers, helping them regain strength, comfort, and emotional equilibrium. The postpartum period is a critical time for recovery.
Postnatal massage therapy offers many benefits to women, but, like any type of treatment, there are some risks to consider.
Massage can increase blood flow and potentially affect certain health conditions. If you’re experiencing any of the following conditions, talk with your doctor before scheduling a massage:

In our next installment of our postnatal massage therapy series, we’ll take a look at why you might need postnatal massage.
Until then, if you’d like to schedule a postnatal or prenatal massage, you can do so here.
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