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Prenatal Massages Sioux Falls SD

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Oien Family Chiropractic
(605) 274-6436
515 S Cliff Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Cosmetique By Ioana
(605) 978-0895
2119 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Massage Thyme Carol Mellema
(605) 929-0047
1601 E 26th St
Sioux Falls, SD
National American University
(605) 336-4600
2801 S Kiwanis Ave Ste 100
Sioux Falls, SD
Holistic Therapeutic Massage
(605) 336-7107
1414 W 33rd St
Sioux Falls, SD
Style Masters
(605) 334-5382
1603 W 12th St
Sioux Falls, SD
Moon & Star Massage
(605) 366-2937
1609 S Bahnson Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Center For Chiropractic and Athletic Medicine
(605) 334-6656
1727 S Cleveland Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Danielle Message Clinic
(605) 750-0147
2500 W 49th St #
Sioux Falls, SD
The Body Whisperer
(605) 231-6330
1009 N Richmond Cir
Sioux Falls, SD
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Prenatal Massage

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...

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