Fertility massage may help increase fertility and reproductive health by putting the reproductive organs into proper alignment as well as increase blood flow. It’s a form of massage that works directly with the abdomen of women and often times called Mayan abdominal massage, and therapists who work with this particular massage technique also claim that it helps to break up adhesions from endometriosis.
A while back I had the chance to talk to Claire Miller and ask her all about fertility massage. I’ve included a shortened version of this podcast in my book, as part of my book launch fun I thought I would post the full version here for when you get a chance to listen.
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Have any of you had experiences with fertility massage?
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I go for regular massage, myself. And just the other day, there was a substitute masseuse and she asked about massaging my stomach and I thought that sounded bizarre! Maybe it isn’t so bizarre after all! Ha. I didn’t have it done but I might in the future.
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