Massage for Pregnant Woman

11-12 weeks pregnant, Prenatal
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N.B Marie is no longer a nurse. She has not been a member of the Ordre des Infirmières et Infirmiers du Québec since 2016. She has also been retired from the health network since 2016. Please note that some videos were shot while she was a member of the Order, which explains the title of perinatal nurse indicated at the time, which is no longer effective today.


Massages can help soothe many pregnancy discomforts, including back or sciatic nerve pain. With a future mother, Geneviève Beaulieu, a massage therapist, demonstrates five techniques you can use to relax zones a pregnant woman feels most. You can help your spouse relax and reduce ailments associated with physical changes.

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The Calming Dance

The Calming Dance

Your baby is inconsolable, and you’ve tried everything. Have you tried the calming dance? With simple movements, this dance can
Warning Signs of Imminent Labour

Warning Signs of Imminent Labour

Are you getting close to your delivery date? What signs indicate that you are slowing going into labour? Marie talks
Natural Methods for Pain Relief

Natural Methods for Pain Relief

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Childbirth in a Birthing Center

Childbirth in a Birthing Center

Marie attends the birth of Amy and Greg’s 4th child. The couple chose to give birth in a birthing home.