The Mom-To-Be Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage treatment is a gentle, pregnancy-safe technique created to help expecting mothers feel lighter, more comfortable, and more relaxed. This session uses soft, rhythmic lymphatic movements adapted specifically for pregnancy to support circulation, reduce swelling, relieve pressure, and promote overall wellness as your body adjusts.
This prenatal-focused technique combines expert manual care with supportive, pregnancy-aware positioning to ensure comfort and safety throughout your session:
Light, rhythmic massage promotes lymph movement to reduce puffiness, swelling, and fluid retention.
Supports healthy blood and lymph flow during pregnancy, helping relieve heaviness and pressure in legs, ankles, and arms.
Encourages natural fluid balance and helps maintain tissue health as your body changes.
A single prenatal session can help you feel lighter and more at ease.
Your therapist reviews your pregnancy stage, areas of swelling or discomfort, and overall health to customize the session safely.
Gentle, lymphatic-oriented movements help support circulation and fluid drainage. Positioning is adapted to your comfort level using side-lying or semi-reclined positions.
Most sessions last 60 to 90 minutes depending on your needs and comfort.
Many clients notice lighter legs, reduced ankle swelling, easier circulation, decreased tension, and a deep sense of calm.
Yes. When performed by a therapist trained in prenatal lymphatic techniques, this treatment is considered safe, especially after the first trimester. Pressure remains light and positioning avoids strain or sensitive areas.
Most clients begin after the first trimester and continue throughout the second and third trimesters. Your therapist will adjust techniques based on your stage of pregnancy.
If you have a high-risk pregnancy or conditions such as preeclampsia, active infections, clotting disorders, uncontrolled swelling, or circulatory problems, you should consult your doctor before receiving prenatal massage.
Yes. Many expecting mothers notice reduced swelling in legs, ankles, and arms, along with an overall feeling of lightness.
Stay hydrated, wear loose clothing, and let your therapist know your current pregnancy stage and any medical considerations.
Hydrate, avoid constrictive clothing, skip hot baths or saunas for a few hours, and take gentle walks to help support lymphatic movement.
Yes, as long as pressure remains gentle. Prenatal lymphatic drainage is often recommended for women experiencing varicose veins or significant swelling.
This gentle, prenatal-safe lymphatic treatment helps support your changing body with comfort and care. Each session is adapted for your needs and designed to help you feel lighter, more relaxed, and supported during this special time.