Your body continues to need care after your baby arrives. Postpartum massage helps support recovery, ease tension, and restore balance. The demands of new parenthood — constant lifting, holding, and moving in ways your body isn't used to — can leave you feeling sore and depleted. While pectoral massage is contraindicated during breastfeeding, massage can still target the surrounding tissues and attachment sites to help relieve tension in that area. Relaxin also continues to play a significant role in the postpartum body and is slow to return to normal levels, making massage a valuable tool for keeping your body balanced and supported during this transition.
Gentle Recovery & Support
Areas Requiring Special Care
A Thoughtful, Individual Approach