Many women want to get a massage during their pregnancy. We have previously explored the many benefits for mothers and their children. Once you understand how good a massage can truly be for you, then its time to hop on that massage table and relax. But where can a woman find a massage therapist or clinic that has the expertise required for pregnancy massage?
Choosing a Specialty Massage Therapist
-Search the internet or yellow pages to find qualified massage therapists
-Call the local massage clinics in your area and ask if they have a massage therapist on staff that is trained to perform pregnancy or specialty massage.
-Find out if they have a certification in Pre- and Perinatal Massage Therapy
-Your massage should be in either a massage chair or while lying sideways on a massage table. NEVER lay face down or up while getting a massage. Massage tables that have a hole for your belly may seem like a good idea but in fact this is very detrimental
At Home Pregnant Massage
-Take a workshop or a course on performing massage while pregnant, many massage schools or clinics offer them in your area.
-Buy a book that has instructions and illustrations some good ones are:
Mother Massage: A Handbook for Relieving the Discomforts of Pregnancy
Pre and Perinatal Massage Therapy: A Comprehensive Practioners’ Guide to Pregnancy, Labor, Postpartum
Massage Practice for Pregnancy
Massage for a Peaceful Pregnancy: A Daily Book for New Mothers and Fathers
-Buy a video that demonstrates the proper techniques a good one is:
Mastering Pregnancy Massage
Tips
-Keep an open line of communication throughout
-Trim nails and remove jewelry before beginning
-Avoid massage during the first trimester, the second and third will make the mother most comfortable
-If pain is ever felt immediately stop, there shouldn’t be pain during this process
-Use massage lotions and oils to lubricate the skin and reduce friction
-Play soothing music, fountains and running water are also very relaxing
- Massage should be performed on a weekly basis, sometimes even more
- The back is not the only place to massage, try including the neck, arms and legs as well
-Avoid massaging any open wounds, sores or cuts
Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy can be a great help to the body and facilitates massage for a more effective experience. Some of the best oils for pregnant women are:
- Tea Tree
- Neroli
- Tangerine
- Sandalwood
- Lemon
- Geranium
Some oils to avoid are
- Jasmine
- Basil
- Aniseed
- Juniper
- Majoram
- Sage



