Massage Therapy During Pregnancy
Overview
A family member or friend could give you a massage. Or you could get a professional massage. In either case, there are things you can do to help make sure that the massage is safe.
- If you get a professional massage, tell your massage therapist that you are pregnant. 
- Be sure that your massage therapist has special training in pregnancy massage. 
- Use a safe body position during massage. As your pregnancy progresses, the best positions are sitting on a chair or stool or lying on your side. (The left side is best later in pregnancy.)  - After your third month of pregnancy (or much earlier if you are carrying twins or more), avoid lying on your belly. 
- After your fourth month of pregnancy, avoid lying on your back. 
 
- Avoid massage of your belly. Firm massage of the pregnant belly could cause serious pregnancy problems.  
- Talk to your doctor before using aromatherapy oils. Some essential oils may be unsafe during pregnancy.  
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Current as of:  July 15, 2025
Current as of: July 15, 2025