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궁금하신 사항은 언제든지 연락 주시면 친절하게 상담해 드리겠습니다.
궁금하신 사항은 언제든지 연락 주시면 친절하게 상담해 드리겠습니다.
Session | Regular Price | Promotional Price |
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Single Session | $210 | $190 |
Three Sessions | $630 | $540 |
Five Sessions | $1,050 | $900 |
Ten Sessions | $2,100 | $1,700 |
Session | Regular Price | Promotional Price |
---|---|---|
Single Session | $230 | $210 |
Three Sessions | $690 | $570 |
Five Sessions | $1,150 | $950 |
Ten Sessions | $2,300 | $1,900 |
Special care massage, specifically designed for postpartum mothers, is a therapeutic approach aimed at addressing the physical changes and challenges brought on by pregnancy and childbirth. The primary benefits of postpartum massage include realigning the pelvis, promoting smooth circulation of blood and energy (Qi), balancing the internal organs, and managing postpartum swelling, which can otherwise contribute to increased body fat. This specialized care helps restore the body to its pre-pregnancy state.
The service encompasses a range of treatments such as abdominal care, pelvic adjustment, shoulder care, lower body care, and breastfeeding support. These massages are conveniently provided through professional mobile massage programs that come to your home, ensuring comfort and ease during the recovery period.
The ideal timing for starting postpartum massage varies based on the type of delivery:
For natural childbirth, it's recommended to begin approximately 3 to 5 days after birth.
For cesarean sections, starting after the surgical sutures are removed (usually about 7 days post-operation) is advisable. However, if there is significant swelling, care can commence 4 to 5 days post-delivery.
To avoid overexertion and ensure a thorough recovery, it's recommended to receive postpartum massages about 2 to 3 times a week, with a total of at least 5 sessions. This frequency and duration are tailored to facilitate a gentle yet effective path to recovery, minimizing the risk of complications and supporting the mother's physical and emotional well-being during the postpartum period.
Introducing the Postpartum Full Body Massage Program, a comprehensive care solution designed to support mothers during the challenging postpartum period. This program acknowledges the immense physical and emotional changes women experience during pregnancy and childbirth and aims to aid in their recovery through specialized massage services.
Breast pain during pregnancy is a common symptom due to hormonal changes and the development of milk ducts in preparation for breastfeeding. As the breast tissues expand, discomfort can occur. However, prolonged breast and nipple care during pregnancy should be approached with caution to avoid stimulating uterine contractions. Professional advice and care are essential to manage discomfort safely.
Proper care during pregnancy positively impacts both the mother and the fetus, reducing pain, calming the nervous system, and providing emotional stability. Enhancing blood and lymph circulation can alleviate tension and the discomfort of weight gain on joints, back, hips, legs, and feet. Preventing stretch marks on the growing belly is also a key concern for many pregnant women.
Managing the health of the pelvis is crucial for both the baby and the mother. A misaligned pelvis can constrict the uterus, causing stress to the fetus and potentially hindering development. During childbirth, the pelvis expands, and if not properly aligned, it may not widen as needed, prolonging labor and increasing pain and fatigue. Proper pelvic care is essential to avoid difficult deliveries or the need for cesarean sections.
Pregnancy often leads to neck and shoulder stiffness and pain due to the increased breast size and the additional strain on the muscles supporting the upper body. Regular care to relieve muscle tension in these areas is beneficial, especially for those who already experience shoulder pain.
Swelling in the ankles and feet is common during pregnancy, leading to discomfort. Caring for the ankles helps alleviate pain and balances the body's overall posture.
Increased body weight during pregnancy puts pressure on leg veins, potentially leading to varicose veins. Gentle care around any existing vein issues without direct pressure, along with measures to reduce swelling and support venous return, can help relieve the heaviness and swelling in the legs. Regular leg care can also prevent cramps and numbness.
The prenatal and postnatal massage focuses on assessing the mother's physical condition and begins with circulation management, followed by targeted care for swelling, back, arms, legs, pelvis, and abdomen. Each session lasts approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, offering thorough support for the mother's recovery and wellbeing.
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