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Massage in early pregnancy

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 28 March 2012 - 08:38

Good morning ladies, I was just wondering if it is really not safe to have a massage during early stage of pregnancy? and if yes, why?
is it true for all kind of massage (reflexology, head and shoulders...) or only for full body?
thanks

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 28 March 2012 - 16:04
A lot of places won't touch you until you are well into the second trimester. One reason being that the risk of miscarriage is quite high and they simply don't want to potentially trigger this by hitting a vulnerable spot on your body. There are various areas on your body (a spot just above your ankle for example) which must be avoided (best to google the topic). If your doctor says its OK then make sure you see someone certified to perform pregnancy massage. Another reason for delaying massage til later on is to do with your core body temperature. Massage stimulates blood flow, warming the body, and in addition to the warm temp of the room, you can find yourself overheating very quickly and this is not good either. In both of my pregnancies, I fainted a total of 3 times from overheating whilst in beauty treatments. In all 3 I was in my 3rd trimester and lying on my back (although elevated) but even with the Aircon on full and minimal clothing and sheets on, I still overheated. One was during a facial and the other 2 were during bikini waxes - mortifying!!! Nothing more glamorous than a 39wk pregnant woman with no pants on fainting and almost falling off the table into the arms of the tiny beauty therapist!!! Thankfully I didn't fall or vomit on her and she kindly cooled me down with cold towels and rubbed my back until I recovered. Bless her! If you can hold off until you are into your 2nd trimester, I would suggest that. Feet First at Dubai Mall was a favorite place for a friend of mine. There is one lady there who can do pregnancy massage and when they believe it is safe, their reflexology is apparently amazing!
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 28 March 2012 - 12:55
I am 36 weeks pregnant and still go for legs massage every week.but i am having pre natal massage in which they just use normal oil to help soothe the pain in my legs. no aromatic oils should be used in pregnancy. you should always go to the person who is certified in pregnancy massage as sometimes applying pressure on diffrerent points is not good for you or your baby.particularly back massage should be avoided irrespective of the weeks.sadly my masseuse has left for states this week :( i was told by doc that reflexology to soothe the pain is also fine if you are going to a certified professional particulalry dealing with pregnancy. so far i didn't found any in dubai so havn't tried that. <em>edited by manubhadauria on 28/03/2012</em>
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EW GURU
Latest post on 28 March 2012 - 12:41
I used to have my pregnancy massages at Cleopatra's Spa at Wafi and they always asked if I was over 12 weeks.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 28 March 2012 - 12:40
http://www.babycenter.com/400_it-is-safe-to-get-a-massage-during-your-first-trimester_825228_650.bc Balance 360 at Oasis Centre does provide pre and post natal massage.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 28 March 2012 - 12:29
Anybody has a medical vue on the issue? very often in te SPA they ask you if you are pregnant or not so I guess there is a problem.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 28 March 2012 - 09:24
i had a massage at 12 weeks (full body) and it was fine... i think you need to be at least 12 weeks though not 100% sure... also i def had head, neck and shoulder massage before 12 weeks.
 
 

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