Prenatal Massage Moab

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends prenatal massage as an effective way to relax and improve circulation. 

What is a prenatal massage? 

Getting a prenatal massage can help ease your aches and pains – and give you some much-needed relaxation during pregnancy. Here is what you need to know before you make that appointment. 

What is a prenatal massage, and should I have one? 

Prenatal massage is a type that is like regular massage – it aims to relax tense muscles, ease sore spots, improve circulation and mobility, and just make you feel good. Carrying a baby inside you changes your center of gravity and puts a lot of stress on your back, neck, abdominal muscles, and shoulders and relaxes your ligaments.  Your pelvic joints are less stable changing your posture which pulls your pelvis forward. Add to that the extra weight you are carrying, and you may end up with an aching lower back. 

A trained prenatal massage therapist knows where a pregnant woman’s sore and swollen spots are likely to be and may be able to provide some relief. They will also know which techniques and areas to avoid. 

When to get a prenatal massage 

You can get a prenatal massage at any point in pregnancy if you have your doctor’s approval.

Your massage therapist will help you get comfortable at every stage of pregnancy. Right from the start, it may be uncomfortable to lie face down because of your tender, swollen breasts and you cannot lie face down on a traditional massage table once your belly has started to grow. 

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Prenatal Massage Rates

  • 60 min $100
  • 75 min $120
  • 90 min $145

Extra Add-ons

Aromatherapy: Pure therapeutic grade essential oils for the emotional body and relief of muscle tension and pain $10 

Locally handcrafted CBD muscle salve $15 

Stress Relief scalp massage with heated aromatherapy oil $15