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Prenatal Massage Therapy

Benefits of Baby Massage

March 11, 2012 by JeffClapp

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Massage beats baby blues

November 1, 2011 by JeffClapp

Women with post-natal depression can improve the relationship with their babies if they give them gentle massages, research has found.

Dr Vivette Glover on the benefits of baby massaging
Post-natal depression not only harms the sufferer, but can severely affect the bonding process between mother and child.

This can subsequently harm the future development of the infant, leading to behavioural problems.

But a small study which compared women with post-natal depression who massaged their child, and those who did not, found tangible benefits after only a few sessions.

[ image: Dr Vivette Glover is calling for more mothers to be trained]
Dr Vivette Glover is calling for more mothers to be trained
Mothers who massaged their babies had a far more normal relationship with the child in day-to-day life.

Dr Vivette Glover, an expert in child stress from Queen Charlotte’s Hospital in London is keen to see the number of instructors trained to teach baby massage increased.

She said: “We were concerned because mothers with post natal depression have misery because they were depressed, but there is increasing evidence it affects the relationship with the baby.

“But those who went to a baby massage class did much better in mother baby interaction.

“They were back as normal mothers should be, enjoying their babies.”

Normal in other cultures

She said that baby massage was taken for granted in other cultures, such as in India, but was a tradition that “seemed to have been lost” in the UK.

Baby massage differs from ordinary massage in that it consists only of very gentle stroking and touching.

One convert to the practise, mother Rachel Yates, told the BBC: “It’s a really good way of getting to know your child and understanding what their body language means.

“You can massage them as long as they are not hungry or tired.”

Some GP surgeries offer baby massage classes routinely to mothers following the birth.

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August 14, 2011 by JeffClapp

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closer than ever

August 11, 2011 by JeffClapp

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I feel closer to him than ever before….

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August 10, 2011 by JeffClapp

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June 11, 2010 by JeffClapp

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As a Certified Infant Massage Instructor, Colleen offers classes where parents and caregivers can learn to promote good sleeping habits, stimulate the immune system and relieve the pain associated with colic and gas through “The Art of Infant Massage.”

Licensed Massage Therapist — l986
Certified Prenatal and Infant Massage — l990
Member American Massage Therapy Assoc.
Swedish Institute Graduate, College of Massage Therapy and Health Sciences — l985
Studies include: Anatomy and Physiology, Pathology, Spinal Analysis, and Medical Massage.

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