Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Pre-Natal Massage – 90 Mins.

Yes for most pregnancies with therapist training and proper positioning, but we require physician clearance for high-risk conditions, preeclampsia, bleeding, or other complications. We assess each client and adapt techniques to ensure maternal and fetal safety.

After the first trimester is common, but massage can be beneficial throughout pregnancy. We recommend consulting your obstetrician if you have a high-risk pregnancy. Regular sessions can help manage chronic discomfort and prepare your body for childbirth.

We use side-lying, supported semi-reclined, and modified prone positions with bolsters and pillows to protect the abdomen and spine. Positioning is individualized for comfort and circulation, ensuring safe access to the back, neck and legs.

Not usually for healthy, uncomplicated pregnancies, but we advise consulting your healthcare provider if you have bleeding, placenta previa, preterm labor history, high blood pressure, clotting disorders, or other concerns. We can pause or adapt treatment as needed.

Arrive hydrated, eat a light snack if needed, wear comfortable clothing, and bring any doctor instructions. Avoid heavy meals beforehand. Let your therapist know your due date, pregnancy issues and any areas of pain to customize your session.

Yes, with pregnancy-safe oils and diluted essential oil blends. Some oils are contraindicated during pregnancy; we use only approved options and perform patch tests on request. Tell us about sensitivities and preferences so we can choose suitable scents.