Prenatal Massages Indianapolis IN
This page provides relevant content and local businesses that can help with your search for information on Prenatal Massages.
You will find informative articles about Prenatal Massages, including "Prenatal Massage".
Below you will also find local businesses that may provide the products or services you are looking for.
Please scroll down to find the local resources in Indianapolis, IN that can help answer your questions about Prenatal Massages.
Zionsville Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Center
(317) 426-9941
8870 Zionsville Rd. Suite B
Indianapolis, IN
Zionsville Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Center
(317) 426-9941
8870 Zionsville Rd. Suite B
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Promotion
FREE CONSULTATION WITH DR. STEVE OR DR. CHELSEY SMILEY
NO OBLIGATION FOR CARE
Hours
Monday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Memberships and Certifications
NULL
Services
Auto Accidents, Chiropractic Herniation Treatment, Chiropractic Neurology, Chiropractic Traction Therapy, Chiropractic Treatment for Injuries, Chiropractors, Emergency Chiropractic Care, Holistic Chiropractic Care, Homeopathic Medicine, Pain Management, Pediatric Chiropractic, Personal Injury, Physical Therapy
Service Types and Repair
NULL
Workplace Enhancement: Crabtree & Evelyn
(317) 955-0591
111 Monument Cir
Indianapolis, IN
Workplace Enhancement: Crabtree & Evelyn
(317) 955-0591
111 Monument Cir
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Industry
Massage Practitioner
Data Provided by:
Qualkinbush Masseurs
(317) 635-3920
30 S Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN
Qualkinbush Masseurs
(317) 635-3920
30 S Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Industry
Massage Practitioner
Data Provided by:
Visions Salon Day Spa
(317) 543-9725
2511 E 46th St
Indianapolis, IN
Visions Salon Day Spa
(317) 543-9725
2511 E 46th St
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Industry
Health Spa, Massage Practitioner, Mental Health Professional
Data Provided by:
The Personal Touch
(317) 256-1383
23 N Denny St
Indianapolis, IN
The Personal Touch
(317) 256-1383
23 N Denny St
Indianapolis, IN 46201
Industry
Massage Practitioner
Data Provided by:
Beau Visage
(317) 632-3223
129 E Market St
Indianapolis, IN
Beau Visage
(317) 632-3223
129 E Market St
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Industry
Massage Practitioner
Data Provided by:
Pamper Me Services
(317) 955-2384
320 N Meridian St Ste. 105
Indianapolis, IN
Pamper Me Services
(317) 955-2384
320 N Meridian St Ste. 105
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Industry
Health Spa, Massage Practitioner, Yoga Instructor
Data Provided by:
InnerLight Yoga & Bodywork
(317) 691-7633
926 E 52nd St
Indianapolis, IN
InnerLight Yoga & Bodywork
(317) 691-7633
926 E 52nd St
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Industry
Massage Practitioner
Data Provided by:
Graf David D
(317) 283-1152
120 E 43rd St
Indianapolis, IN
Graf David D
(317) 283-1152
120 E 43rd St
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Industry
Massage Practitioner
Data Provided by:
Clare Little's Breathing Room
(317) 921-1008
644 E 52nd St
Indianapolis, IN
Clare Little's Breathing Room
(317) 921-1008
644 E 52nd St
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Industry
Massage Practitioner
Data Provided by:
Data Provided by:
For some women, the aches and pains of pregnancy seem to start as soon as they conceive. Some women never complain and feel like they could run a marathon when they are expecting. Others, well, not so much. Trying to make due with a warm bath and maybe even a maternity belt to help support your back and growing belly all work to a degree, but when they need more, many women turn to prenatal massage. While massage during pregnancy has been shown to help with many different maternal ailments, and perhaps even boost baby’s health as well, you must remember to do your homework and check with your doctor before hopping up on the table. According to research from the Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology , (doesn’t that sound like a great read?) prenatal massage has been shown to reduce stress hormones like cortisol and norepinephrine, while other more positive hormone levels rose in response to the experience. The “feel good” hormones that we count on every day to fight depression increased after only two massage sessions a week for four weeks. Prenatal massage has also been linked to improved labor outcomes and fewer low birth weight babies. Researchers believe that massage helps to regulate hormone levels which could help improve baby’s growth processes inside the uterus. Are these promises guaranteed? Certainly not. Just because you have regular massages does not mean that your labor will be smooth, or your baby perfectly healthy–so take these recommendations lightly, and makes sure to combine any massage with regular prenatal visits, a healthy diet and light exercise as approved by your doctor. In order to get a safe, effective massage make sure you find a certified massage therapist who has been trained in prenatal processes. Because there are some differences in the expectant mom’s body, you can’t just flop up on the table and go to town. Swedish massage is actually the recommended type of massage to receive because of its focus on muscle relaxation and improvement of blood flow. Ask your massage therapist if they have experience in prenatal massage and find out if they are certified. If not, you may want to keep looking. Be wary of the massage table with the hole in the center too. Lying on your stomach may be difficult any other time and the thought of getting to try it on a massage table may be tempting. However, tables like this can put pressure on the uterus, and a dangling be... |
Click here to read the rest of this article from Pregnancy Hut