Birthing in Good Hands: Holistic Massage for Pregnancy, Labor, and Babies

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Brush Education, Jul 23, 2018 - Health & Fitness - 192 pages
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Use the healing power of touch for a healthier, happier pregnancy.

Pregnancy is an exciting time full of promise, but most women could do without symptoms such as back pain, headaches, nausea, and swollen feet—luckily, many of these conditions can be treated with massage. Touch has the power to heal, calm, and nurture relationships.

Christine Sutherland, co-founder of the Sutherland-Chan School and Teaching Clinic, teaches the basics of prenatal massage for healthy pregnancies. From the first trimester to postpartum recovery, Christine’s healing methods will help moms-to-be through every stage of pregnancy, including childbirth and breastfeeding. There’s even a chapter on the basics of baby massage, which new parents, grandparents, and siblings can use to relieve common infant conditions and bond with the new child.

Hundreds of photos and illustrations clearly illustrate techniques that even beginners can master. Christine also includes real-life stories that showcase how the power of massage helped women through their own pregnancy journeys.

If your partner or loved one is expecting, this book is for you.

 

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Contents

1 Pregnancy Massage Basics
9
2 Massage Treatments for the Trimesters
32
3 Massage Treatments for Specific Maternity Conditions
66
4 Massage for Labor and Delivery
97
5 Postpartum Massage
110
6 Breasts at Work
124
7 Baby Massage Basics
133
Conclusion Taking It to the Streets
163
Notes
168
Other References
169
Online Classroom
170
Acknowledgements
171
Index
176
About the Author
184
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About the author (2018)

Christine Sutherland is a licensed massage therapist and massage instructor. She is the co-founder of the Sutherland-Chan School & Teaching Clinic in Toronto and the Director of the Canadian Institute of Palliative Massage. She makes Nelson, British Columbia, her home base as she travels the world spreading her message of hands-on healing.

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