Prenatal Massage Treatment

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Our Prenatal Massage is a specialized therapeutic treatment designed to address the unique physical and emotional needs of expectant mothers. At our clinic, we approach prenatal care with the same precision we apply to sports massage—blending anatomical knowledge, postural awareness, and adaptive techniques to provide safe, effective, and deeply nurturing support throughout pregnancy.


During pregnancy, the body undergoes rapid physical changes—shifting posture, hormonal fluctuations, and increased weight-bearing strain on joints, muscles, and connective tissues. Our prenatal massage focuses on alleviating many of the common discomforts associated with these changes, including:

Using carefully modified massage techniques, our trained therapists apply gentle yet effective pressure, incorporating side-lying and semi-reclined positions with specialized bolstering to ensure maximum comfort and safety for both mother and baby. We tailor each session to your stage of pregnancy, your individual needs, and any existing musculoskeletal issues—especially for active mothers who wish to maintain performance, mobility, and balance during their prenatal journey.


Our prenatal treatments promote better circulation, reduce muscle spasms, encourage lymphatic drainage, and help restore alignment—all while enhancing relaxation and connection to the body during this transformative time.

Safety Notice: Treatment Only After the First Trimester

For the safety of both mother and baby, we do not offer prenatal massage treatments during the first trimester (weeks 1–12).

This precaution is based on both medical best practices and the body’s natural processes during early pregnancy. The first trimester is a crucial developmental window when the fetus is rapidly forming vital organs and systems, and the risk of miscarriage is statistically at its highest.


Although there is no proven direct link between massage and pregnancy loss, this is a time when the uterus is still adjusting, and the mother’s body is undergoing complex hormonal changes. Symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, and dizziness are also more pronounced, which can make massage less comfortable or even contraindicated.


By waiting until the second trimester (13 weeks onward), we ensure:

Your well-being and safety are our top priority. All our prenatal treatments are delivered by therapists trained in pregnancy massage and anatomy, ensuring the highest standard of care at every stage.
If you’re in your second or third trimester and looking for targeted relief or restorative care, we welcome you to book your prenatal massage today.

Pregnant woman receiving a prenatal massage in Welling UK
Serene massage room setup for pregnancy treatment in Welling

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Frequently Asked Questions About Deep Tissue Massage Therapy

We begin offering prenatal massage treatments only after the first trimester (from week 13 onward). This is to ensure a more stable gestational period and reduce any potential risks, as the first trimester is a delicate stage of fetal development.

Yes, when performed by a trained therapist, prenatal massage is safe and beneficial. We use adapted techniques, proper bolstering, and safe positioning (like side-lying or semi-reclined) to ensure maximum comfort and protection.

Our massage targets common discomforts such as:

  • Lower back and pelvic pain

  • Sciatic nerve irritation

  • Swelling in legs and ankles

  • Neck and shoulder stiffness

  • Sleep disturbances

  • Stress and anxiety

Post-treatment care significan

Prenatal massage is specially adapted for pregnancy. We avoid certain pressure points, modify positioning for safety, and use gentler techniques that align with your body's changes during pregnancy.

tly enhances therapeutic outcomes. We recommend:

  • Increased water intake for 24-48 hours to support metabolic waste elimination
  • Gentle movement to maintain tissue mobility gains
  • Application of heat to promote circulation if recommended by your therapist
  • Avoiding intensive exercise for 24 hours as tissues adapt to treatment
  • Following any specific self-care protocols prescribed by your therapist

Some clients experience mild therapeutic soreness for 1-2 days following treatment – this is a normal response as tissues adapt to the intervention.

Yes. All prenatal treatments are delivered by therapists trained in pregnancy anatomy and massage techniques, ensuring the highest standard of care.

Most sessions last 60 minutes, though we can adjust this based on your preferences and needs. Every session is tailored to your stage of pregnancy and physical condition.

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