Pregnancy Massage and Wellness from Bea Sports Clinic
Nurturing Touch for Pregnancy Wellness
Pregnancy brings amazing transformation and often discomfort. Our prenatal massage offers a gentle, supportive approach designed specifically for expectant bodies. Using modified techniques and positions, it helps relieve pregnancy aches, reduce swelling, and support overall wellbeing for both you and your baby.
Pregnancy Comfort
Pregnancy Comfort
Muscle Relief
Swelling Reduction
Mood Enhancement
Gentle Relaxation
The Benefits Of Lymphatic Drainage
Back & Pelvic Relief
Eases tension in common stress areas like the lower back, hips, and pelvis
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Swelling Reduction
Enhances circulation and lymphatic flow to decrease fluid retention and oedema
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Stress & Mood Support
Lowers cortisol levels and increases feel‑good hormones like serotonin and oxytocin
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Pregnancy and Prenatal Care
How It Works?
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Prenatal massage at Bea’s Clinic combines gentle Swedish-style techniques, lymphatic stimulation, and supported positioning to work safely with the changing body. Comfort is prioritised: treatments are done side-lying or with bolsters, never directly on the abdomen or deep pressure on the legs.
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Every session is adapted to your pregnancy stage and current needs.

“Ideal for expectant mum’s”
How It Works
Prenatal massage at Bea’s Sports Clinic combines gentle Swedish-style techniques, lymphatic stimulation, and supported positioning to work safely with the changing body. Comfort is prioritised: treatments are done side-lying or with bolsters, never directly on the abdomen or deep pressure on the legs. Every session is adapted to your pregnancy stage and current needs.
Who Benefits Most
Ideal for expectant parents experiencing:
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Lower back and pelvic discomfort
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Sciatic or leg pain
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Fluid retention and swelling
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Sleep disturbances
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Heightened stress or emotional fatigue
Safety & Precautions
Massage is generally safe during pregnancy, but not for everyone. Before booking, we advise you to consult your healthcare provider—especially if you have:
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High blood pressure or pre‑eclampsia
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Blood clotting conditions (e.g. DVT)
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Placenta previa or gestational diabetes
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Other high-risk pregnancy factors

