
Benefits:
Each trimester bring its own issues, which can be helped with massage, but throughout the whole pregnancy, benefits include:
- Stimulating blood flow (may prevent anemia)
- Increase muscle tone and flexibility (alleviating muscle cramps and spasms)
- Stimulates lymphatic system (may help prevent/reduce edema)
- Relieve headaches
- Help alleviate morning sickness
- Reduce fatigue
- Alleviate backaches and leg cramps
- Enhance sleep
- Alleviate ligament pain
- Relieving aches and pains
- Alleviate stress on weight-bearing joints
- Learn relaxation skills
- Release physical and emotional tension

Positioning During the Massage
When Massage Should Be Avoided During Pregnancy
Most normal low-risk
pregnancies can receive massage with no problem. However if the
pregnancy is high-risk or conditions such as pre-term labor,
pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, DVT, or severe edema are present, massage may
not be advised. Women with any of these conditions need a doctor's
authorization before proceeding with a massage, and even if none of the
conditions exist, it is still a good idea to double-check with your
doctor first.