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I've taken continuing ed that covered pre-natal massage, and have worked on a number of women over the last year since. One of these clients has been a regular weekly client who I've been seeing since her 10th week (now 32 weeks along.) She's already expressed that she'd really love to have me continue working on her after her delivery (a scheduled c-section), but I informed her that I don't have any post-natal experience or additional information, but that I'd be looking into it.
My question is, how much different is post-natal massage from pre-natal? I understand that a c-section brings it's own issues, but if the client is comfortable and techniques are conservative, what kind of cautions/contraindications are of concern? I'm assuming to get her doc's ok first anyway, but what (if any) waiting period is there after delivery? I am interested in getting more in depth information on this, but can anyone give me a basic overview?
Thanks .
My question is, how much different is post-natal massage from pre-natal? I understand that a c-section brings it's own issues, but if the client is comfortable and techniques are conservative, what kind of cautions/contraindications are of concern? I'm assuming to get her doc's ok first anyway, but what (if any) waiting period is there after delivery? I am interested in getting more in depth information on this, but can anyone give me a basic overview?
Thanks .