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Massage on Easter Monday


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I'm taking bookings for massage treatments and organic facials on Easter Monday.


You can visit the practice room near Brockwell Park or arrange an at-home treatment. Gift vouchers are available too.


For bookings and gift vouchers, please call or text 07976 980025 email me at [email protected] and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.


www.brockwellparkmassage.co.uk


Best wishes from Melanie

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I am qualified to do pregnancy massage and it is on my list of treatments. For more details, see http://brockwellparkmassage.co.uk/pregnancymassage.html.

Pregnancy massage is available for women in their second and third trimesters (ie after the 12th week), where the pregnancy is classified as low risk by their doctor or midwife.

While it is by no means against the law for 'just anyone' to massage an expectant mother, professional treatments use techniques developed specifically for expectant mothers, avoiding movements that are considered risky during pregnancy. Training in this is available to qualified massage therapists.

If you would like any more information, you may contact me directly at [email protected] or call 07976 980025.

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