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Preconception, Pregnancy
& Post-Natal care
Babies & Children
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A team of practitioners within the clinic
specialise in the areas of preconception, pregnancy and postnatal care. There has been a steady rise in demand for these
services over the last few years through word of mouth, media and medical recommendation. |
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Complementary medicine plays a valuable role during each stage. You may prefer to use one therapy to support you through the whole journey or a combination of treatments to tackle specific issues. All the practitioners featured here are experienced in treating clients during this special time.
If you have any further questions you can email us and we will forward your query to the appropriate practitioner.
Please click on the therapy list on the left for details on the therapist and how each therapy can help. |
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Fertility & Pre-conception
This is the time when you want to ensure your base
level of health is as good as it can be. We can offer help in many areas including physical fitness, nutrition, relaxation, regulating the menstrual cycle and male fertility.
Pregnancy
We can offer treatment in all 3 trimesters to help with side effects such as nausea, pelvic pain, water
retention, digestive problems and low energy. We also offer support
through emotional changes and help you prepare for labour physically and mentally.
Post-natal
New mothers need nurturing too. We can help you recover physically and mentally after birth, with treatments that aim to normalise hormones, promote milk flow, encourage healing, release trauma and help avoid post-natal depression. |
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| Massage |
BIRGITTA BORJESSON
MEDLIN SPENCER
LISA WRIGHT
(BSc IFPA) |
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Massage can help prepare the body for the numerous changes that occur during pregnancy. It can help eliminate toxins from the body, reduce stress and relax the mind.
Specialist pregnancy massage has been found to reduce stress, decrease swelling in the arms and legs, and relieve aches and pains in muscles and joints. It's a popular complementary therapy during pregnancy for back pain, when choices for pain relief, such as medication, are often limited. It can also help calm the nerves and ease anxiety when preparing for labour.
Post-natal massage can help the body recover its pre-pregnancy state and help with posture as well as sore shoulders and muscle stiffness. It can also help to rebalance hormones, aid relaxation and promote all important restful sleep.
Lisa, Medlin and Birgitta are all qualified and highly experienced in treating during pregnancy. Please feel free to contact us if you wish to speak to any one of them in person. |
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