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Pregnancy massage is wonderful to have and has been practised throughout history. Its main objective is to alleviate the discomforts felt by a mother during her later months of pregnancy when the baby starts to grow and exert pressure on various joints and body parts.
Nothing can replace the sensation of hands squeezing away all your pain and tiredness. There are, however, some safety concerns, especially as you reach your due date. Are all pregnancy massage techniques safe? When a professional therapist carries out a massage, they will target specific points on your body that are known to be beneficial.
These points help alleviate aches and pains, help with healing, increase circulation, and so on. On the other hand, some points on the body should be avoided. These key pressure points are thought to be more sensitive than others.
This means that not all mothers will react if these points are stimulated. However, as a precaution, they are avoided entirely. Among the known pressure points that are avoided by trained massage therapists in pregnancy massage techniques include.
Massage on the feet is allowed in prenatal massages. At places like PNSG, therapists are trained to know these pressure points to ensure your safety and that of your baby using specialised prenatal massage techniques. When you book a prenatal massage session with PNSG, we will send over our professional female therapist to your home. This is to increase convenience and reduce your need to travel and move.