Prenatal Massage in Glendora, CA
OUR SERVICES
Comfort, support & relief through every stage of pregnancy.
WellnessWorx Massage Therapy & Skin Care provides personalized prenatal massage in Glendora, CA for expecting mothers looking to relieve pregnancy-related discomfort, reduce muscle tension, and feel more supported as their body changes. Our experienced massage therapists use safe positioning, supportive bolstering, and customized techniques designed to help you relax, improve comfort, and support your overall wellness during pregnancy.
WHAT IS PRENATAL MASSAGE
Gentle, supportive massage designed for the changing needs of pregnancy.
Prenatal massage is a specialized form of massage therapy designed to support the body during pregnancy. Sessions are adapted for comfort and safety, often using side-lying positioning, pillows, and bolsters to reduce pressure on the belly and lower back. Instead of deep, intense pressure, prenatal massage focuses on gentle to moderate therapeutic techniques that may help relieve tension, reduce stress, support circulation, and ease common pregnancy-related aches.
MAY HELP WITH
Prenatal Massage Therapy
Low Back Discomfort
Muscle Tension & Body Aches
Hip & Pelvic Tension
Stress & Difficulty Relaxing
Leg & Foot Discomfort
Pregnancy Fatigue & Discomfort
Neck & Shoulder Tightness
And More
PRENATAL MASSAGE FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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Prenatal massage may be safe for many healthy pregnancies when performed by a trained massage therapist using proper positioning and pregnancy-safe techniques. If you have a high-risk pregnancy, complications, or specific medical concerns, we recommend checking with your healthcare provider before scheduling.
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Prenatal massage is adapted specifically for pregnancy. Your therapist uses supportive pillows, bolsters, and pregnancy-safe positioning to keep you comfortable while adjusting pressure and techniques based on your stage of pregnancy, symptoms, and comfort level.
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Most prenatal massage sessions are performed in a side-lying position with pillows or bolsters for support. This helps reduce pressure on the belly and allows your therapist to safely work on areas such as the back, hips, shoulders, legs, and feet.
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You should speak with your healthcare provider before receiving prenatal massage if you have a high-risk pregnancy, recent bleeding, preterm contractions, preeclampsia, high blood pressure, severe swelling, blood clot concerns, placenta complications, or any condition your provider is monitoring closely.
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