Pregnancy massage table or bump bag-have you used?
Hello all!
I would like to ask members have they ever used a pregnancy massage table (with built in holes for breasts and bump)
or
have they used a bump bag to massage a pregnant client?
I would like to write an article on them for my website and would apreciate any feedback, any experiences etc as there doesnt seem t be much info out there on the topic.
Answers:
rakhee Hi LuckyG
I use the bump bag - there was a post on here if you search on bellybag or bodycushion.
I find using the bellybag good and my clients love it too. Its a lovely bean bag with a hole in the middle.
I am not sure what other info u want - pm me and i will respond
Answers:
LuckyG Hi Rakhee
Thanks for your reply
I did see that post and have searched the forums, many thanks. One question i would like to ask you is dont you find that the bump bag is very low and therfore would be difficult on your posture? how do you get around this?
many thanks
maria
Answers:
rakhee Hi maria
I work with it on the floor and move around on my knees so no i don;t find it a prob. I would be reluctant to have it on the couch as i would be worried that the client might fall off when turning from one side to the other
I would like to ask members have they ever used a pregnancy massage table (with built in holes for breasts and bump)
or
have they used a bump bag to massage a pregnant client?
I would like to write an article on them for my website and would apreciate any feedback, any experiences etc as there doesnt seem t be much info out there on the topic.
Answers:
rakhee Hi LuckyG
I use the bump bag - there was a post on here if you search on bellybag or bodycushion.
I find using the bellybag good and my clients love it too. Its a lovely bean bag with a hole in the middle.
I am not sure what other info u want - pm me and i will respond
Answers:
LuckyG Hi Rakhee
Thanks for your reply
I did see that post and have searched the forums, many thanks. One question i would like to ask you is dont you find that the bump bag is very low and therfore would be difficult on your posture? how do you get around this?
many thanks
maria
Answers:
rakhee Hi maria
I work with it on the floor and move around on my knees so no i don;t find it a prob. I would be reluctant to have it on the couch as i would be worried that the client might fall off when turning from one side to the other