There is no greater experience for a woman than that of being pregnant and carrying another life inside of her. Approximately 40 weeks of her life will change dramatically. Certain foods and drinks she used to partake of will change; some of her skin care regimen will be altered and her activities may become limited.
Being pregnant does not mean that a woman has to give up all that she enjoyed before; it just means that some things will have to be modified. This important part of her life where her pre-pregnancy stage is placed on hold while the baby is developing inside her womb becomes an integral part of the types of spa services she is able to receive.
1. When a woman is pregnant, her blood volume increases up to 50 percent. The extra blood is detrimental to the development of the baby as it provides the nutrients the baby needs. The increase in blood volume may cause edema in certain areas of the body. A woman’s face may experience a swelling of the nose, cheeks, neck, arms, hands, around the abdomen, and legs. Along with the edema comes discomfort in the bones and the muscle fibers. Nerves become more compressed, thus sending shooting pains or tingling sensations throughout the body.
5. Being that blood volume does increase during pregnancy, the legs should be treated with a lymphatic massage technique. Lymphatic massage is helpful for drainage by applying a nickel-weighted pressure to the legs and pumping and stroking towards the heart. It will allow the blood to drain back to the heart and help decrease the edema in the legs. This technique is also a preventative measure for blood clots. The increase in blood in the woman’s body could possibly cause blood clotting, thus during a massage, all preventative measures are taken so that no blood clots are released from the body.
6. There are also certain areas on the body to be mindful of when receiving a prenatal massage – around the ankles, between the shoulders, the inner part of the thighs, underarms, and the top center part of the shoulders. This does not mean that those areas cannot be touched; it just means that during the massage those specific areas are not directly pressed on
8. Along with the wear and tear on the muscles of expectant mothers, the skin compiles some wear and tear as well. This is where body treatments can help counteract all the change that is occurring. Every pregnant woman’s body varies in changes during their pregnancy; some may have excessively dry skin, whereas others may have excessively oily skin. Whatever type of condition the skin is experiencing, a body scrub can be a great addition to a massage. If done correctly, not overstimulating, scrubs help to slough off that top layer of dead skin that accumulates with time.
10. A prenatal facial can sometimes feel like the best topping on the cake. Prenatal facials are a must for a mother-to-be because the pregnancy hormones have altered the skin on the face. Acne may become present and persistent, causing not only a low self-esteem for the expectant mother but also scarring if not treated properly. Melasma, which causes patchy brown discoloration on the skin, mainly in the T-zone, may form. The texture and tone of the skin may change during pregnancy and using the right products will help create more uniformity for the skin. Receiving a prenatal facial by a professional aesthetician will help the self-esteem of the expectant mother, as well as be an informative guide for her during her pregnancy.
An expectant mother has a segment in her life span where restrictions apply, but with the right professionals, those restrictions can be tweaked. Prenatal massage, prenatal body treatments, and prenatal facials are the perfect tweaks for providing services to a mom-to-be.
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