How We Help
1. For Expecting Mothers: Ease the burden, enjoy a more comfortable journey
Relieve pregnancy-related discomforts: In mid-to-late pregnancy, uterine pressure often causes back pain. Gentle fascia release and lower back massage help reduce strain on the spine. For swollen legs, light strokes from ankles to thighs encourage circulation and ease heaviness.
Address physiological challenges: Gentle abdominal-side massage (avoiding direct uterine area) stimulates digestion, easing constipation. For pubic symphysis pain late in pregnancy, focused relaxation of pelvic floor and hip muscles helps reduce discomfort when walking or turning in bed.
Support mood & sleep: Shoulder, neck, and head massage helps release tension from hormonal changes or anxiety about birth, improving sleep quality and promoting deeper rest.
2. For New Mothers: Repair strain and support recovery
Release nursing-related tension: Repeated holding and feeding often cause stiff neck, tense upper back, and sore arms. Deep tissue techniques combined with passive stretching release fascia adhesions, restore shoulder mobility, and ease discomfort.
Promote postpartum healing: After lochia flow decreases, gentle clockwise abdominal massage (avoiding incisions) supports uterine contraction and speeds recovery. Light massage around the lower back (Shenshu area) helps ease chills, weakness, and supports pelvic floor recovery.
Soothe overall fatigue: Fragmented sleep and low energy often leave mothers exhausted. Slow, deep massage of arms, legs, and torso improves circulation, relieves soreness, and leaves moms with a deep sense of relaxation and renewed energy for daily care.
3. For All Mothers: Create space for yourself
We know self-care often takes the last place after becoming a mom. That’s why our massage sessions are not only physical therapy, but also a chance to enjoy uninterrupted me-time. Each visit is designed to let you set aside outside worries, reconnect with your body, release stress, and ease the emotional load of motherhood.

