Nurturing Balance: Tailored Prenatal Massage for Every Stage


Prenatal massage is more than just a physical treatment—it’s a nurturing practice designed to support both your body and your emotional well-being during pregnancy. At Inner Roots, we combine expert techniques with genuine care to help relieve the aches and tensions of pregnancy while maintaining overall balance. With the guidance of our certified therapist, Victoria, each session is adapted to meet your unique needs on that very day.


Our Prenatal Massage Process
Once your first appointment is booked, you’ll receive an intake questionnaire to gather detailed information about your overall health and the specific experiences of your pregnancy. Victoria will use your responses to ask any additional questions, ensuring she understands your needs fully—from common discomforts like nausea and weakness to severe pain or energy shifts. This tailored approach allows her to design a session that truly caters to your body’s needs. 


During your session, you can expect communication: Victoria may check in about the pressure and even adjust pillows or positioning to guarantee your maximum comfort. Professionalism is also paramount: all personal areas are kept covered, and Victoria carefully undrapes only the areas she is working on at a given moment. Our goal is to make sure that you experience a nurturing massage, curated to your liking so that you can zone out into relaxation. 


Session Types and Techniques

We offer two session lengths—75 minutes and 90 minutes—each designed to address the unique challenges of pregnancy.


75-Minute Session: This represents the essential minimum duration. It is ideal for addressing focused areas of discomfort but may not cover the full body. This is perfect for those who may not have severe pain or discomfort yet still need overall balance and rejuvenation. 


90-Minute Session: This extended session allows for a comprehensive treatment without feeling rushed, ensuring that you receive a full-body massage experience. 90-Minutes is ideal for those whose body may be in severe pain, or folks who feel every week brings a different ailment. 


Both session types include a range of effective techniques. Victoria incorporates methods such as Swedish massage to improve circulation, deep tissue work to tackle more stubborn muscle tension, and gua sha for targeted relief in tendinous areas. Essential oils may be integrated as well to enhance relaxation, while cupping therapy might be used as an adjunct spot treatment. The use of hot stones and towels further enhances the soothing nature of the session. Not every technique is used in every session; instead, they are selected based on your symptoms and preferences for that day. 


Committing to Your Safety and Wellness

Safety is at the core of every prenatal massage we provide. Victoria’s comprehensive education and certification in prenatal massage ensure that each session is carried out with the utmost care. She always discusses any new or existing diagnoses, medications, or points of pain with you before beginning the session. It’s not just one body we’re treating- indirectly we are affecting two- and we want both mom and baby to be safe. This collaborative approach means that each massage is not only effective in relieving physical discomfort but is also administered in a trustworthy, reassuring environment.


We emphasize transparency and trust, because your pregnancy may bring some emotional or spiritual aspects. Massage therapy is effective at helping to quiet the mind and soul, helping you to relax even more during your massage. Before every session, you have the opportunity to share any changes in your condition—be it a fluctuation in energy levels, mood swings, or other symptoms. This ongoing dialogue ensures that your massage stays aligned with your body’s evolving needs, keeping you balanced and comfortable throughout your pregnancy journey. 


Maintaining Balance During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a time of profound change, and while rest and reduced physical activity are crucial, gentle, targeted massage therapy can accelerate your journey towards wellness. Regular sessions are an integral part of maintaining balance amid bodily changes. With every massage, you gain not only relief from physical tension but also a boost in emotional well-being. Our goal is to make self-care a seamless part of your routine, providing you with a safe, nurturing space to unwind and embrace the transformative experience of pregnancy.


Important Note: Before booking your appointment, we advise every client to consult with their doctor about prenatal massage therapy to ensure it is right for their particular situation.


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