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31/05/2018
We continue our series on alternative therapies during pregnancy – the modality in focus this week is massage. Massage during pregnancy isn't just for relaxation, it can also help induce labour naturally and also to nurture a new mother. Our wonderful friend and colleague Sarah Goldberg from Nurtured Birth in Melbourne shares why induction massage can be so beneficial:
Aside from the fact that it feels great, research shows that regular prenatal massage, as well as induction massage, labour massage and postnatal massage, bring a multitude of physical and emotional benefits to both mother and baby, including less pain, a shorter labour and fewer complications
Should you be overdue and feel uneasy about having a medical induction, a deeply relaxing massage will help prepare your body for birth by encouraging your body and your baby to move into the next stage of labour. Induction massage works by stimulating the following processes:
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