Postnatal Abdominal Therapy
FIND YOUR CENTER
When the uterus is in proper position, it is open to receiving the optimal amount of oxygen and nutrient rich blood available. Detoxifying lymphatic flow and nerve communication is also increased, encouraging optimal uterine health.
Womb Massage, Sobada de Martiz, also know as Maya Abdominal Therapy is an age old traditional healing therapy.
Benefits of Mayan postnatal abdominal therapy:
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Speeds recovery postnatal
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Helps heal diastasis recti
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Helps breakdown scar tissue
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Relieves constipation
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Lifts & centers the uterus
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Encourages internal organs to their proper position
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Helps regulate menstrual cycles
When to book:
Book 6 weeks post-vaginal delivery and 3 months post c-section. You can still benefit from this massage 2 years post birth!
What to Expect in a Session
Full body massage including bodywork focused on aligning reproductive and abdominal organs. Acupressure to speed recovery, thermotherapy to increase circulation and warm the womb.
How to prepare for your session:
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DO NOT BOOK AFTER YOU HAVE TRIED TO CONCEIVE OR DURING YOUR PERIOD
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Book 6 weeks after a vaginal birth
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Book 3 months after a cesarean birth
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Be on an empty stomach (small meal 2 hours prior is ok)
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Try to use the restroom before your appointment
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Try to avoid foods that cause bloating, caffeine or alcohol before your session
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Bring a faja, or warm clothes such as a sweatshirt to retain the heat from after your session
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Expect to be sore in the days following your deep abdominal massage
FAQ
How does maya abdominal therapy/womb massage work?
This external massage gently lifts and guides the uterus into its optimal position in the lower pelvis. The uterus is held in position by over 10 ligaments. Ligaments, when stressed or strained cause the uterus to become mal-positioned. If the uterus is mal-positioned, women experience a multitude of symptoms.
How quickly should I expect a change?
Depending on the severity of the problem, it may take as little as one session and as long as several months for the uterine position to be corrected and for the ligaments to gain enough strength and elasticity for it to stay in place. We will be able to make custom recommendations on follow up sessions.
Women often report a rapid improvement in symptoms and sense of wellbeing when self-care is performed regularly
I've had a Hysterectomy - how does Maya abdominal therapy help?
Women who have had hysterectomies benefit greatly from Maya Abdominal Massage/womb massage as well. The technique improves circulation in and around the area of the scar and allows for proper flow of the lymph, which often becomes blocked after surgery, resulting in swelling, burning and deep aching pains in the pelvis. By using womb massage techniques on a regular basis, scar tissue will be prevented from forming our reduced in the pelvis after surgery. Ligaments and other remaining organs are benefited from improving circulatory flow to the pelvis.
How does Maya abdominal therapy/womb massage help with Ceasarian sections?
Untold numbers of Caesarian births could be prevented with this simple, safe, easy to learn massage technique. Our practitioners use this to prevent the need for a C-Section. By strengthening and toning the uterus, ligaments and other pelvic organs, the massage helps to place and maintain the uterus in her optimal position for giving birth.
Well being of the mother and baby are improved as they prepare for labor and delivery. Our certified practitioners apply this technique during in our Maya pregnancy massage( past 20 weeks) and report a decrease in laboring and easy delivery for mom and baby.
For women who have had a C-section, this technique is beneficial for breaking up scar tissue in the same way it works for women who have had hysterectomies.
How does Maya abdominal therapy/womb massage help with digestion?
Many anxieties and emotions through life are stored in our body's tissues and organs. A very common place is in the organs of the digestive system. Those so called "butterflies in your stomach" can lead to constipation, indigestion, heartburn, gastritis, and eventually to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Gasto Esophageal Reflux (GERD), Crohn's, and more.
Stresses and emotions cause the small intestine and colon to be "twisted or kinked" leading to blockages in the flow of peristalsis. Surrounding fascia creates adhesions that mal-position organs and impede proper blood flow and enzyme secretions. Maya Abdominal Massage helps to break down fascial adhesions or scar tissue and removes any "kinks" in the digestive tract. Often there is a dramatic improvement after just one session when combined with proper diet and self-care.
Will womb massage help with digestion problems following abdominal surgery?
Scar tissue and fascial adhesions can often cause problems with digestion after abdominal surgery. Maya Abdominal Massage helps to break down the scar tissue and adhesion from past or present surgeries. A few sessions combined with castor oil packs, diet, and self care are often used depending on the restriction for optimal success. MAM is contraindicated immediately following abdominal surgery, allow 4-6 weeks or at the consent of your physician.
Is Uterine Massage recommended for all women?
Almost every woman, even those who have had hysterectomies can benefit greatly from Maya Uterine Massage through improved circulation, lymphatic drainage and a decrease in the formation of scar tissue.
Uterine massage is not performed:
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Within the first 6 weeks following a normal vaginal delivery or the first 3 months after a c-section
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For a woman using an IUD for birth control
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Active infection or if cancer is present or suspected anywhere in the pelvis, or the client is undergoing chemotherapy for this condition
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During the first trimester of pregnancy
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Hiatal Hernia - gentle touch only