Liang Yi TCM – Postnatal Tuina / Postnatal Massage In Singapore

What is a Postnatal Tuina / Postnatal Massage?

Postnatal Tuina is a type of TCM massage specifically designed for women after childbirth. It uses acupressure, meridian stimulation, and gentle manipulations to address the particular physical and mental issues that arise during the postpartum period. Tuina, unlike traditional massages, focuses on restoring the body’s natural balance, encouraging the body to heal quicker, and providing the mother ample support towards her journey into motherhood.

Benefits of Postnatal Tuina / Postnatal Massage

Relieves Postpartum Pain

Childbirth can cause muscle strain and discomfort, particularly in the lower back, sacrum, and pelvis. Postnatal Tuina uses specific techniques to relieve muscular stiffness, reduce inflammation, and improve physical recovery.

Enhances Qi and Blood Circulation

In TCM, the smooth movement of Qi (vital energy) and blood is critical for overall wellness. Postnatal Tuina stimulates certain acupoints to boost circulation, assisting new moms in overcoming weariness, cold extremities, and postpartum weakness.

Supports Uterine Involution

The uterus experiences considerable modifications following childbirth. Gentle abdominal treatments encourage uterine contractions, which aid in the expulsion of lochia for natural birth and allow the uterus to return to its pre-pregnancy size and posture.

Regulates Emotions and
Improves Sleep

Hormonal fluctuations after delivery might cause mood swings and sleep difficulties. Postnatal Tuina reduces anxiety, stress, and promotes peaceful sleep by balancing the body's internal systems.

Enhances Lactation

Certain acupoint stimulations can help increase milk production by harmonising the body's Qi and blood flow. Techniques that target the breast tissue and related meridians can promote lactation and relieve symptoms such as engorgement.

Postnatal Tuina / Postnatal Massage is Beneficial For

Mothers who have had a natural birth (after 24 hours)

Mothers who have undergone a cesarean section (after wound healing, approximately 2 weeks post-surgery)

Mothers experiencing: Back or pelvic pain, Poor uterine involution, Edema, Low milk supply, Postpartum fatigue, Mood instability, Weakened immunity

Stages of Postnatal Care

  • Golden Stage (Day 7 to 42)
    Pay attention to hormonal balance and uterine recuperation.
  • Key Recovery Stage (Week 6 to Month 6)
    Emphasis on energy restoration, pelvic alignment, and body reshaping.
  • Overall, Health Maintenance (Beyond 6 Months)
    Long-term health maintenance and thorough constitutional adjustment.

Focused Treatment Areas

  • Three days after a natural birth and two weeks after a C-section, abdominal care helps the abdomen contract, separate its muscles, and heal more quickly.
  • Beginning one week after giving birth, lumbar and sacral therapy helps to improve blood circulation, ease lower back strain, and lessen postpartum soreness.
  • Beginning two weeks after giving birth, pelvic realignment corrects misalignment and promotes pelvic floor function.
  • Upper Body Relief: Encourages lactation, improves circulation in the upper limbs, and relieves stiffness in the shoulders and neck from holding or nursing the infant.
  • Two weeks following suture removal, C-section scar therapy helps soften scar tissue and enhances tissue mobility and sensation.

⁠Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

For natural deliveries, gentle massage may begin after 24 hours. For C-sections, therapy should wait until the incision has healed (typically after 2 weeks).

On the contrary, targeted acupoint stimulation during postnatal massage may help increase milk supply and support lactation.

Most mothers benefit from 2 to 3 sessions per week, with 5 to 7 treatments per course. The exact frequency will depend on individual recovery status.

Massage is not advised within the first 24 hours after delivery, or if the mother is experiencing a high fever, severe anemia, active bleeding, or wound infection. These cases require medical clearance before beginning massage therapy.

It is important to stay warm before and after treatment, avoid cold exposure, and rest for at least 30 minutes post-session. Drinking nourishing warm herbal soups afterward may enhance the benefits. If you are breastfeeding, please inform the therapist in advance.

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At Liang Yi TCM, we provide Postnatal Tuina / Postnatal Massage as part of our wellness therapy, and TCM treatments. If you would like to know more, feel free to contact us and we will be in touch soon.