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Postnatal Massage Therapy

  • By Corey Andalus
  • 26 May, 2022

Learn how postnatal massage therapy helps new moms heal after having a baby, miscarriage, or C-section.

Learn how postnatal massage therapy helps new moms heal after having a baby, miscarriage, or C-section.
Postnatal Massage Therapy

Having a baby takes a significant toll on the mother's body. Swelling, pregnancy hormones, stress, back pain, breakouts, and mom is worn out before taking care of the baby. A postnatal massage is one beneficial way to help new moms heal after having a baby, miscarriage, or C-section. This massage therapy increases blood flow, relieves swelling and pressure, helps realign muscles and tendons, and improves the natural detoxification process.

A postpartum massage does more than offer physical benefits. This treatment can give mothers a little downtime away from the baby. Recuperating takes several weeks after giving birth. This healing time increases when a mother has problems during childbirth or undergoes a C-section instead of a natural delivery.


What is a Postnatal Massage?


The massages often begin about two weeks after the birth of a child or a miscarriage. Women who are sore or have sensitive breasts or stomach tissue may want to wait until the baby is four weeks old to make the experience more comfortable. About 70 percent of new moms feel pressure to get back in shape, normalize routines, return to work, and cope with massive changes in hormones, body size, and baby's schedule. A more severe condition, postpartum depression, occurs in about 10 percent or more of women. Postnatal massage is beneficial for regulating hormones and easing the symptoms of this type of depression.

Advantages of Regular Massage Therapy After the Baby is Born


Having massages in quick succession after the baby arrives can help mothers get a better night's rest, feel more confident, and get back to normal faster. In addition, the mom can produce more milk making these massages important for delivering a good supply of breast milk for newborns. Did you know you can get rid of stretch marks faster with a postnatal massage? 


Getting Rid of Water Weight and Swelling


Any woman in her third trimester of pregnancy knows how difficult it is to put on shoes. While the belly being in the way is part of the issue, swollen feet and ankles make the problem worse. Regular massages after childbirth naturally move fluid towards and through the lymph nodes where the body can get rid of excess water and gas.


Destressing and Relaxing the Muscles and the Entire Body


Did you know 60 minutes of massage can provide a euphoric feeling that will stick with you all day long? Moms of newborns sleep in shifts and get very little rest overall. A nice massage can give her time to rest even if she does not get more sleep each night. But, of course, if mom catches a few winks on the table, your massage therapist will never tell.

Limbering up the Muscles


Every mom has a period of stiffness and soreness after giving birth. This is because the amount of weight a woman gains and the baby's position can put extra pressure on joints and the main muscle groups in the body.  A therapeutic massage therapist can ease this aching and naturally release the tension on muscles, tendons, and ligaments. With time, more flexibility from these massages makes it easier for moms to keep up with the baby as they become active.

Better Blood Flow


After the baby comes, blood pressure levels drop and regulate. With postnatal massage therapy, a woman can boost this process, getting better and faster results. With more circulation, the body can flush out excess water weight and increase blood flow throughout the system.

Boosting the Immune System


With good circulation, the release of toxins and excess hormones, and more oxygen getting into the cells, a woman can prevent illness while healing after birth. A postnatal massage can help women avoid sicknesses at the doctor's office when taking the baby in for the first shots. With the mom staying clear of illness, she can keep the baby healthier and free from sickness during the first few months of life.

Makes Sleeping Easier


Every mom needs a good night's sleep. Regular massage can make falling asleep easier. Mom may not get very many hours of rest, but our licensed massage therapist can ensure she gets a better sleep quality. Postnatal therapies like massage also help reset the mom's clock after birth.

Flush out Stress Hormones


Every new mother undergoes the stress of adjusting to the new baby and conforming to a different schedule. After giving birth, stress hormones can linger or build up quickly in the mother's system. Regular therapies like massage help the circulatory system flush out these hormones making mom calmer in general.

Better Breast Milk Production


Everyone knows breast milk is better for the baby than alternative nutritional formulas. After birth, massage helps promote oxytocin production, which stimulates the mammary glands into producing more milk. In addition, regular massage of the breast tissue can keep milk ducts clear and help the mom provide the necessary nutrition for the baby.

Fewer Pain Symptoms

Moms often deal with headaches, digestive issues, and new pain. Relieving these pressures with massage is a natural way to reduce emerging issues. With less pain, mommy can sleep and feel better.

Fewer Stretch Marks


Our licensed postnatal massage therapist can help you get rid of unsightly tissue tears from the body stretching for the baby. Massage with natural oils or almond butter provides vital nutrients for the skin. In addition, mom's skin heals faster with regular massages.

Contact A Massage Therapist for a Massage After Baby


A licensed massage therapist can personalize a healing plan with a comprehensive exam and customized approach that includes massage positions, types, and frequencies to promote better milk production, less stress, and faster weight loss. Call today to schedule your first massage after delivering your baby.

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