Postnatal Massage Therapy
What is a postnatal massage?
Postnatal massage is a therapeutic approach tailored specifically for new mothers, aiding recovery and providing relaxation after childbirth.
The postnatal massage addresses the physical strains of labour, muscle discomforts and fatigue.
It also offers emotional benefits, providing a much-needed respite to cope with the demands of motherhood.
Gold Coast Pregnancy Massage offers specialised postpartum massage services for new mothers looking to rejuvenate and regain strength.
Our experienced Southport pregnancy massage therapist understands the unique needs of postpartum recovery, making it an ideal place to seek nurturing and restorative care after the transformative experience of childbirth.
What are the benefits of postnatal massage?
Postnatal massage pregnancy offers a sanctuary of rejuvenation and healing for new mothers, helping to ease the transition into motherhood.
Postnatal pregnancy massage therapy aids in the body’s recovery after childbirth, alleviating muscle strains, particularly in the neck, shoulders, and back.
Emotionally, it provides a much-needed respite, reducing stress and enhancing overall well-being, which is crucial for coping with the demands of new parenthood.
For new mothers seeking to restore balance and well-being, postnatal massage is invaluable, offering physical relief and emotional support during this transformative phase of life.
Musculoskeletal & Emotional Changes After Pregnancy
Post Birth Changes for New Mothers
After pregnancy, women experience various musculoskeletal and emotional changes.
The body gradually recovers from the changes it underwent during pregnancy. This includes the reduction of joint laxity caused by pregnancy hormones and the realignment of the spine and pelvis.
Women may also experience continued or new musculoskeletal pain, particularly in the back and pelvic region.
Emotional Changes Following Pregnancy
Emotionally, the postpartum period can be a time of significant change as new mothers adjust to their roles and recover from the physical and emotional demands of childbirth. This period can be marked by a wide range of emotions, from joy and exhilaration to anxiety and exhaustion.
Some women may experience postpartum depression or anxiety, highlighting the importance of emotional support and care during this time.