Prenatal Massage

Eligibility & Safety Requirement

To ensure the highest level of care and safety:

  • Clients must be in their second trimester or later to book prenatal massage
  • Approval from your OB-GYN or midwife is required prior to your session

If you have questions about eligibility or documentation, please feel free to reach out before scheduling.

What to Expect During Your Session

Your session begins with a brief check-in to discuss how you’re feeling, any areas of discomfort, and how far along you are in your pregnancy. The massage is then fully tailored to support comfort, safety, and relaxation.

Prenatal massage focuses on:

  • Gentle, soothing massage techniques
  • Light muscle stretching to support mobility and comfort
  • Helping reduce swelling, especially in the legs and feet
  • Encouraging deep relaxation and nervous system support

No deep tissue or problem-focused work is performed during prenatal massage. The intention is to provide a calm, supportive experience that helps you feel more comfortable in your changing body.

Benefits for Mother and Baby

Prenatal massage may offer supportive benefits throughout pregnancy, including:

  • Reduced muscle tension and general pregnancy-related discomfort
  • Support for common aches and postural strain
  • Improved circulation and swelling support
  • Relaxation benefits for both mother and baby

By encouraging relaxation and reducing physical tension, prenatal massage may also help support overall comfort as your body prepares for labor, though experiences vary for each individual.

Is Prenatal Massage Right for You?

This service may be a good fit if you:

  • Are in your second trimester or later
  • Are seeking relaxation-focused care
  • Want gentle support for swelling, tension, and comfort

Prenatal massage may not be the right fit if you are seeking:

  • Problem-focused or injury-specific bodywork.
  • Deep pressure or corrective massage techniques
  • If you are unable to be in a side-lying position

Session Length Recommendations

All prenatal sessions are limited to 60 mins. as a precaution to the body’s ability to adapt to pregnancy and to prevent uncomfortable cramping for being in one position for an extended amount of time.