Pregnancy Massage in New Ross

Relax, Restore & Recover. Easily accessible from Waterford, Wexford & Kilkenny.

What is a pregnancy massage?

Pregnancy massage was developed for one main purpose to help alleviate the negative affects of pregnancy. Pain, stiffness and stress on the body can interfere with a number of daily activities as well as your quality of life.

Each pregnancy has a unique presentation and therefore the massage support offered by our team needs to be tailored to each individual.

 

 

Pregnancy massage from our specialist

Is it safe to have a pregnancy massage?

Pregnancy massage is safe, but like with anything it needs to offered by a skilled professional. The HSE have simple guidance about how to deliver this support. Our team have received specialist training to know the signs of serious issues and how to manage complications. 

Our team screen for any symptoms that need attention from a GP or specialist. We’d provide you with a letter for your GP to understand why we have referred you to them.

How many appointments do I need?

As the goal of pregnancy massage is more focused on symptoms management and relaxation the number of appointments vary based upon you. 

For some people pregnancy massage is part of a routine setup to avoid aches and pains that were present in a previous massage. If this is your first pregnancy the frequency is open to how your pregnancy continues. 

Give your body time to relax and recover once and see how it affects our mood, sleep and relaxation levels.

Pregnancy massage is safe

Meet our Pregnancy Massage Therapist

Marta Blazejczyk-Mrowicka NMT

Neuromuscular Therapist & pregnancy massage therapist

Marta offers support for all types of people with a focus on pregnancy and post-partum massage care. Whether you’re sporty of not Marta can help you lead a pain free and more relaxed lifestyle.

Our New Ross Clinic

Our New Ross clinic provides osteopathy, sports massage, sports therapy and personal training.

Booking is easy online and we are easily accessible from Waterford, Wexford and Kilkenny.

For more information including practicalities and public transport see our clinic page.

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People under the age of 18

The safety for people under the age of 18 is very important to us. He’s what we have in place to support these people:

1) People under the ages of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

2) People aged be 16-18 can bee seen independently with written or verbal consent prior to the appointment.