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It’s
Not A Sin For Pregnant Women To Have A
Massage |
by:
Sara
Jameson |
Getting
pregnant is really a moment of joy. Don’t
get carried away with your morning sickness,
or your hormone changing, keep your life
going and treat yourself to a happy living.
Relax and spoil yourself with a prenatal
massage or deluxe pedicure at one of your
area’s finer spas.
Don’t feel that you cannot have a good time
as you start to get bigger, and your breasts
become tender and your ankles are swollen,
nothing will sound better to you than a
long massage. Just make sure you let your
masseuse know you are pregnant, especially
if you are not showing, since he/she will
need to know in order to serve you best.
While at the spa, it is important that you
do not get into any hot tubs or go into
any steam rooms, which can unnecessarily
elevate your body temperature. Other services,
however, are fine. Pedicures will especially
be a welcome treat to your tired feet!
Massages will generally run around $80-$100
plus tips and pedicures generally cost around
$35-$65. Although it can be expensive, it
is still worth it to indulge in a spa treat
from time to time. If you cannot afford
to spare the time or extra money, however,
ask your spouse to give you a nice massage
and foot rub. He might even paint your toe
nails if you ask nicely!
You can also indulge in a long, relaxing
bath soak with some sweet smelling bubble
bath, which you can find at any bath specialty
or discount store. Lavender is a relaxing
scent, and citrus scents have an energizing
affect. If you just want to feel girly,
though, go for a rose or freesia scent.
What a good idea to relax. You can also
avoid pregnancy blahs with above activities.
Most pregnant woman experiences the pregnancy
blahs; a condition where women feel so big
and unattractive during their pregnancy.
And they secretly wish for the pregnancy
to be over so that they could have their
body back and fit into their normal clothes.
It’s sad to say, really, because pregnancy
is such a beautiful experience and the fact
that you created this little human being
that is developing in your body should make
you feel wonderful through every step of
the way.
Don’t let pregnancy blahs bother your day
to day activities. That’s why, it is absolutely
necessary to take time to pamper yourself,
since you will be busy, busy, busy after
your bundle of joy arrives. And, you need
to feel good about yourself—it is easy to
get down in the dumps when pants get too
tight or when breakouts occur, so make sure
you do things to help you feel like the
hot mama you are!
About the author:
Sara Jameson writes her experiences in "The
Very Happy Pregnancy: Avoiding Stress and
Depression." Check this out http://www.pregnant-period.infoand
http://www.how-to-get-pregnant.info
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