Prenatal Massage:
Nurturing Care for Mothers-to-Be
Feel pampered, relaxed, and ready for what’s ahead.
Peaceful Moments for You, Gentle Care for Baby
Pregnancy is a transformative journey, and prenatal massage offers the perfect way to support your body and mind during this special time. At Well Being Massage, our trained specialists provide a safe and deeply relaxing experience tailored to the unique needs of mothers-to-be.
Just like a regular massage, prenatal massage soothes muscles and joints, improves circulation, and relieves fatigue. But more than that, it nurtures and pampers your body at a time when it needs it most, leaving you feeling restored, relaxed, and comfortable in your changing body.
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Why Choose Prenatal Massage?
● Supports a calm and relaxed state for mother and baby
● Prepares the body for labor with improved pelvic flexibility
● Provides emotional and mental well-being during pregnancy
● Contributes to healthier in-utero development
● Enhances connection with your changing body
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Relief for Common Discomforts
● Backaches and sciatica
● Carpal tunnel syndrome
● Leg cramps and restless legs
● Fatigue and headaches
● Heartburn and shortness of breath
● Nasal congestion and swelling
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Benefits of Prenatal Massage
● Improved circulation and lymphatic flow
● Eased neck, back, and joint pain
● Reduced muscle spasms and cramps
● Increased relaxation and better sleep
● Elevated endorphin levels for natural pain relief
● Detoxification and reduced swelling
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FAQs
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Yes, when performed by a trained specialist, prenatal massage is safe and beneficial for both mother and baby.
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Prenatal massage is typically recommended after the first trimester, though always consult your doctor first.
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You’ll be positioned comfortably with supportive pillows, and the massage will be tailored to relieve common pregnancy discomforts like back pain and swelling.
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Many mothers-to-be schedule sessions every 2-4 weeks, with increased frequency in the third trimester to prepare for labor.
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Yes, regular massage can help improve pelvic flexibility, reduce tension, and promote overall relaxation, all of which can support an easier labor.
“As a therapist, my goal is to provide expecting mothers with a moment of peace and care, nurturing their bodies during this beautiful journey.”
Mary, Lead Therapist
Massage Well Las Vegas