Pregnancy massage

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Joanna fox
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Pregnancy massage

Postby Joanna fox » Thu Apr 08, 2021 4:38 pm

 Hello 

I have worked at Neal's Yard Remedies doing pregnancy massage and reflexology. As it is sadly closing down I would like to offer my services in the comfort of your own home. Pregnancy massage is a wonderfully relaxing  treatment for mother and baby,  it is so helpful in  relieving the muscles in back especially the lower back the hips and the legs. With years of experience,  I have helped plenty of mums to be, in the latter stages of pregnancy. Especially with relief from tightness sore limbs and lumbar pain.  Please do contact me and we can discuss a time to treat you with all the covid safety requirements in place. 
 
Look forward to hearing from you.  Please email me  directly on this post 

Jo Fox 
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Re: Pregnancy massage

Postby Joanna fox » Mon Apr 26, 2021 5:52 am

 Hello,

 Yes it is safe for the baby.  The areas that are greatly helped are the back, neck, hips, swollen legs, ankles, feet and hands.  Many expectant mothers find it is an extremely relaxing treatment which helps with all the aches and pains.  Relaxing and  Soothing for them to receive which is of course is beneficial to the baby.  I only treat after the first trimester and  I have seen many people who have been recommended by a midwife to receive a treatment.  

Please DM me for any further queries I can help you with 

many thanks 
Jo 
 
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Postby RAHolt84 » Tue May 11, 2021 7:44 pm

Hi Jo,
I had reflexology and a pregnancy massage by you back in October.

I would love a home visit.

Please can you let me know prices and availability?

Thanks
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Re: Pregnancy massage

Postby alimanach » Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:03 pm

I swear, your massage was the only relief that I had during those 9 months...
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Postby AG5 » Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:00 am

Hi Jo,

Hope you're well. My name is Anya. I was looking for a pregnancy massage and came across your name several times. Do you still do home visits? I am 5 and half months. I live in CJ (St John's Hill). Would love to schedule an appointment. Please let me know your availability would love to schedule one as soon as possible.
Many thanks,
Anya
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Postby SM2022 » Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:28 am

Hi Jo,

I hope you’re well. I had pregnancy massages from you back in 2018 with my daughter and they were amazing. I was wondering if you are still doing house visits for pregnancy massages? Please could you send me your details and prices.

Many thanks,

Sree.
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Re: Pregnancy massage

Postby LouisShaman » Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:32 am

No one denies that massage is one of the most common ways to relieve pain. But for pregnant women, massage has certain contraindications. My pregnancy was very difficult. I had lower back pain and pain in my legs, and I was constantly tired. I decided to try massage, but I didn't expect it to be a big mistake. After a while, I started to feel terribly nauseous. I felt so bad that I didn't want anything. I was scared for my baby and started looking for information on the Internet. I was very happy when I read the information on https://www.massage-gun-guide.com/feeling-sick-after-massage/. Girls, before you decide to get a massage, be sure to consult your doctor!
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Re: Pregnancy massage

Postby bettyTy » Thu Dec 01, 2022 8:54 pm

The qualifications of the masseur are very important. He must do the massage very carefully and safely. Massage for pregnant women is different from other types of massage. But it is very useful. For example, if you do a foot massage, it is very relaxing and reduces swelling.
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Re: Pregnancy massage

Postby bmf16 » Sun Dec 04, 2022 12:03 am

I would highly recommend Dina at Northcote Chiropractic - they are a chiropractor's practice on Webbs Road (have been amazing during my pregnancy) and have a massage room upstairs. Dina is the only masseuse I have seen who has done anything other then lightly stroke, which I find is a waste of money each time!
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