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08-09-08, 08:59 PM
Indian Head Massage was my last unit at college, and i was 8 months pregnant when i did that unit, and therefore had loads of IH massages (and carried out loads with BIG bell in way - lol). Just make sure you don't feel dizzy when you have completed the treatment, and be aware of the need to hydrate and relax following the treatment. Treatments such as this are often very beneficial for mum and baby. Be aware of any oils use that are contraindicated - nut oils in history of allergy etc.
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11-09-08, 09:07 PM
If you havent had your Indian Head massage yet, some people use Aromatherapy oils when they do Indian Head, and quite a few shouldnt be used on pregnant women. So be aware of that, Indian head can be performed over clothing without oil, which actually feels really nice.
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