3rd Trimester

Pre Natal Massages

I'm 38 weeks and I'm experiencing a lot of back pain, spasms, and a lot of cramping. I heard a massage could help matters or put you into labor. Anyone have experience from this? Perks? Cons?

Re: Pre Natal Massages

  • They're amazing!  They feel great and are so relaxing.  I can't think of any cons to getting a massage.  I've never heard of anyone going into labor from getting a massage though I suppose when  you're 38 weeks pregnant anything is possible! 

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  • The only thing I've heard about massage during pregnancy that could encourage/induce labor is some pressure points/reflexology points in your feet that should be avoided.
    That said, I've been getting a prenatal massage once every three weeks since 22w, and I LOVE it.  So, I highly recommend them.


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  • imagelycih:
    The only thing I've heard about massage during pregnancy that could encourage/induce labor is some pressure points/reflexology points in your feet that should be avoided.
    That said, I've been getting a prenatal massage once every three weeks since 22w, and I LOVE it.  So, I highly recommend them.
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  • imagelycih:
    The only thing I've heard about massage during pregnancy that could encourage/induce labor is some pressure points/reflexology points in your feet that should be avoided.
    That said, I've been getting a prenatal massage once every three weeks since 22w, and I LOVE it.  So, I highly recommend them.

     

    This is true, but a trained massage therapist will know what pressure points to avoid. Massages are wonderful - get one - they are the best! 

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  • I had one with my last pregnancy at 36 weeks and had horrible contractions all night that night.  They didn't amount to anything, and I had dd 2 weeks later with no problems, but I didn't get another one because that night of contractions was awful.  It could totally be a coincidence, but it's making me think twice about getting any this time.
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  • I'm a licensed massage therapist. Just make sure you specify that you want a therapist who is trained in prenatal massage. They should prop you up when you're on your back and then do only side-lying positions (unless they have a special table with the belly cut out-although i don't recommend those as it's hard to get the fit right and can strain ligaments in your lower abdomen-sidelying is much better). They say to avoid the uterus point (located in the the space between your anklebone and achilles tendon). Get that massage mama!
  • DH sent me for one two weeks ago for my birthday. It felt AMAZING, but I was a little sore for a day or two after. Still, I highly recommend it!
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  • I'm in the minority. I dislike prenatal massages. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE massages in general, but not when PG. I typically get deep tissue massages and they can't really do that while PG. It just doesn't feel the same and isn't relaxing for me.

    BUT, to answer your question, a trained massage therapist will know which pressure points to avoid. 

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    I'm in the minority. I dislike prenatal massages. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE massages in general, but not when PG. I typically get deep tissue massages and they can't really do that while PG. It just doesn't feel the same and isn't relaxing for me.

    BUT, to answer your question, a trained massage therapist will know which pressure points to avoid. 

     

    I agree that getting a massage while pregnant is totally different than when not pregnant. I miss the deep tissue massage!! It is still amazing! 

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    imageHarrietNJMommy:

    I'm in the minority. I dislike prenatal massages. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE massages in general, but not when PG. I typically get deep tissue massages and they can't really do that while PG. It just doesn't feel the same and isn't relaxing for me.

    BUT, to answer your question, a trained massage therapist will know which pressure points to avoid. 

     

    I agree that getting a massage while pregnant is totally different than when not pregnant. I miss the deep tissue massage!! It is still amazing! 

    I still get deep tissue massage, and it has been super helpful in managing my back/hip/neck pain.

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    imagejenaliat:
    imageHarrietNJMommy:

    I'm in the minority. I dislike prenatal massages. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE massages in general, but not when PG. I typically get deep tissue massages and they can't really do that while PG. It just doesn't feel the same and isn't relaxing for me.

    BUT, to answer your question, a trained massage therapist will know which pressure points to avoid. 

     

    I agree that getting a massage while pregnant is totally different than when not pregnant. I miss the deep tissue massage!! It is still amazing! 

    I still get deep tissue massage, and it has been super helpful in managing my back/hip/neck pain.

    My spa doesn't do deep tissue if it's a prenatal massage. 

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  • There is no better way to spend your money :)
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  • I got a prenatal massage when I was just over 38 weeks pg with DS, and told my massage therapist not to worry about avoiding the pressure points, as I was full-term and baby was very low. I had the massage on a Friday and my water broke early Monday morning.

    FWIW, at my last appointment the Monday before I had DS, my doctor told me she'd probably see me that upcoming weekend, since my cervix was really soft and DS was so low. She was very nearly right!
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  • I would be lost without my prenatal massages to get me through the tough weeks!!
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