Treatments for Pregnancy

Treatments before, during and after Pregnancy


Aiding Conception

Aims are hormone balance and aiding relaxation.

  • Acupuncture
  • Reflexology
  • Massage
  • Nutrition Therapy

During Pregnancy

Aims are to encourage a comfortable pregnancy as the bump grows bigger and puts more strain on the body.

  • Hydrotherm Massage
  • Women's health Physiotherapy (Kings Norton)
  • Acupuncture
  • Nutritional Therapy
  • Osteopathy
  • Homeopathy
  • Nutritional Therapy

After the Birth

Looking towards the health of the mother and baby.

  • Osteopathy
  • Women's health physiotherapy (Kings Norton)
  • Spinal Therapy
  • Homeopathy
  • Nutritional Therapy
  • Baby Reflexology
  • Massage Therapy

Hydrotherm Massage & Pregnancy

hydrotherm massage, pregnancy

With a knowledgeable and well-guided hand, massage during pregnancy adds to the enjoyment of the birthing experience. Touch in its many forms brings solace relief of aches, pain and stiffness and gives emotional support and reassurance.]



Pregnancy is often listed as a contra-indication to massage, but rarely with any justification. It is certainly important to consider treatment carefully, but correctly administered massage is not only potentially free of risk, but also extremely beneficial, comfortable and reassuring treatment during all stages of pregnancy.



Hydrotherm offers a unique potential for comfort and in a combination with a sound underpinning knowledge of the physiological changes of pregnancy.

Reflexology & Pregnancy

Reflexology and pregnancy

Reflexology is well known as a relaxing, health improving therapy, but did you know that it has special benefits in pregnancy?


We have many years experience in treating women who wish to improve their general health, aid relaxation & maximize their chances of having a pregnancy free from complications.


Reflexology helps to relax muscles, including those of the pelvis & several women have reported that they felt their labour was improved by having reflexology treatments in the last trimester.


In fact several women have had treatment in the very late stages of pregnancy to help encourage the start of labour & avoid the need for induction by other methods.


It is essential that the therapist is well trained & experienced when treating pregnant women, as special considerations need to be made.


Please note that it is not recommended to have reflexology in the first Trimester of pregnancy.

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