First Trimester
from date of late menstrual period through 13th week
BABY
From fetilized egg to 3" long
Has complete skeleton (body, arms, legs, eyes, nails and ears)
Major organs forming by 6th week, developed by 12th week
13th week placenta issues hormones which maintain pregnancy
Responds to touch
MOTHER
Ultra-sensitivities
Aches and pains usually disappear because of hormone, relaxin
Risk of miscarriage is highest
Increase in blood plasma makes anemia possible
THERAPIST FOCUS
Swedish massage main modality
Abdominal work is contraindicated
Passive joint movement or rocking may increase nausea
Avoid reflex work around lateral malleoli and anterior tibialis
Prone or supine positioning still comfortable
Second Trimester
14 weeks to 28 weeks
BABY
Grows to 11-14 inches
Heartbeat audible, fetus movement felt by mother around 18 weeks
Responds to sound
MOTHER
Uterus reaches umbilicus
Structural problems can begin (low back stress, enlarged breasts, skin stretching, muscle and ligament cramps, varicose veins and hemorrhoids, uterine ligament twinges)
Anemia possible
THERAPIST FOCUS
Wedge right hip in supine postition so the uterus does not put pressure on the inferior vena cava
Deep tissue massage is OK (keep in mind toxins released in mother's body will probably reach baby)
Intent is to relieve stresses of pregnancy and prepare for birthing
Third Trimester
29 weeks to 40 weeks
BABY
Weight doubles in 7th month
All but lungs functional by 8th month
MOTHER
Uterus reaches bottom of rib cage
Pubic symphysis, sacroiliac joint discomforts
Edema, especially in ankles and legs
Uncomfortable in one position for lengthy time
Sleep can be uncomfortable, wakefulness in early A.M. hours
THERAPIST FOCUS
Side lying and semi-reclining best positions
All massage modalities can be appropriate with intent to relieve discomforts (also will relax sympathetic nervous system and prepare for birthing)
Soft ligaments can make some passive joint movements uncomfortable; check in with client as you do it
Relief of pelvic congestion, SI joint, and low back strain
Deep tissue work on adductors in preparation for delivery