I think I'd book it and then play it by ear once I got there depending on how knowledgable they seem to be. I had one last week at the Rotana Fujuirah. I had to sign a waiver but apparently anyone pregnant does. The waiver said they only do them during 2nd and 3rd trimester. They gave me an info sheet on the oils they were using being safe during pregnancy, answered my questions and generally seemed very informed about massage and pregnancy so I felt comfortable. It was described as a head, neck, shoulder massage but included quick massage of arms and legs and was incredibly relaxing. Take what you can get before you don't have the time to relax!
Maybe I'll just go for a head, neck and shoulder massage - it's my upper back anyway that seems to be the worst at the moment....and they seem to think that's fine :)
Although...was really looking forward to a nice long full body massage!
Hi sydneygal
Am also from Syd and now 22 weeks! If the resort offers a special pregnancy massage then judging by materials available on the topic, you should be fine. You should make sure they don't use essential oils that can trigger contractions or harm the baby. Equally they should not press too hard during the massage. I also went to Angsana at the Springs and whilst I thoroughly enjoyed the kneading on my shoulders, the end result was two days worth of incredible pain which came on a day after the massage. Why not call your doctor or midwife to check just to be on the safe side? BTW, the Banyan Tree spa at RAK is lovely, they use a lot of natural products there. Have fun!
hi ladies,
Just wanted to ask your opinion on something...DH and I are off on our babymoon this weekend (and to celebrate his bday too! :P) to the Banyan Tree in RAK. We were both hoping to enjoy a massage while we were there (esp as we have vouchers!).
I just called to check availability and they are saying that they don't normally do pregnancy massage after 6 months and that if I want to have it done I'll have to sign waivers etc and that they won't take any responsibility bla bla blah...
I just had a massage last weekend at the Angsana which was fine, I would have thought pregnancy massage would be safe if they knew what they were doing...and you'd think somewhere like the Banyan Tree would (have had excellent massage there before). Do you think I should just risk it, sign the waiver and do it? I wouldn't have even thought twice but now I'm questioning if they really know what they're doing with pregnancy massage....or really shouldn't you have it after 6 months?
Would appreciate your thoughts!! thank you!