Massage for Pregnant Woman

11-12 weeks pregnant, Prenatal
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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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