Relaxing Pre-Natal Massage for Expecting Mothers

Experience gentle therapy sessions that relieve pregnancy discomfort and promote relaxation.

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Our Pre-Natal Massage Services

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Choose from 60 or 90-minute soothing massage options.

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Pre-Natal Massage – 60 Mins

$110

A gentle 60-minute therapy designed to safely support expectant mothers. This session relieves common discomforts like backaches and swelling while promoting deep relaxation and improving circulation. It is performed with safe side-lying positioning.

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Pre-Natal Massage – 90 Mins

$144

An extended 90-minute session for expectant mothers allowing for deeper relaxation and more focused attention on relieving pregnancy-related tension. This comprehensive treatment targets the back, neck, and legs, ensuring maximum comfort and relief.

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Why Choose Indigo Spa?

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Discover the benefits of our specialized pre-natal treatments.

Trained Therapists

Our therapists are trained specifically in pre-natal techniques for safe and effective care.

Comfortable Environment

Enjoy a peaceful setting designed for the relaxation of expectant mothers.

Tailored Treatments

Each massage is tailored to your specific needs, ensuring optimal comfort and relief.

Health Benefits

Relieve swelling, pain, and anxiety while promoting circulation and relaxation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common queries about our Pre-Natal Massage services.

Yes, our trained therapists specialize in techniques that are safe for pregnant women.

Our sessions involve gentle techniques to relieve tension while you lie comfortably on your side.

We offer two options: a 60-minute session or a longer 90-minute session based on your preference.

Absolutely! Our massages are designed to alleviate common discomforts like back pain and swelling.

Yes, our practitioners can safely provide massage throughout your pregnancy, including the third trimester.

It's always a good idea to consult your healthcare provider, especially if you have any concerns.