Our postnatal massage sessions are tailored to address the specific needs of new mothers. Whether you are experiencing back pain, fatigue, anxiety, I will focus on alleviating these conditions to help you feel your best.
At Beau Therapy & beau-babies, we understand the physical and emotional challenges that come with the postnatal period.
Our postnatal massage treatments are specifically designed to support new mothers on their journey to recovery and relaxation - with a focus on Swedish massage to help relieve muscle tension and promote overall well-being.
Where and when will my massage take place?
Your massage will take place at your own home (available within the Bradford area).
All you need is some space, I’ll bring everything we need to make the perfect relaxation zone.
Midweek appointment times are shown on the booking link, evening and weekend appointments are available upon request.
*please note there will be an extra fuel charge alongside your balance for any appointments outside of Bradford (£1 per mile over a 5 mile radius from Bradford 4) - please message before booking to check if services can be provided at your location*
Benefits of postnatal massage:
Postnatal massage is highly beneficial to new mums as it helps aid the recovery after giving birth...Massage is known to relax muscles, increase circulation, promote lymphatic drainage and lower hormones; encouraging both physical and emotional relief.
"Amazing experience, I’ve had both prenatal massage and a course of 3 postnatal massages with my 5th treatment free...thank you Gemma for always providing the best service and caring for your clients. Highly recommend guys you will not regret! 10/10" – Saffah
What oil is used for postnatal massage?
Our go-to Neal's Yard Ginger and Juniper massage oil is used during Beau-Therapy postnatal massage treatment as it is 100% organic, perfect for a comforting massage and suitable for all skin types. All in all enhancing your relaxation experience as it helps ease the symptoms of labour pain, and offering relief to sore muscles from stretching and straining.
Ginger oil also has anti-inflammatory properties making it one of the best oils for a postnatal massage. With its warm spicy scent, it has a nice, soothing glide which warms up the skin for extra relaxation and healing.