New For Mum: Spa Treatments On The Maternity Ward
Posted by JeanneSager at 7:15 AM on February 9, 2009
This might make even the die hard home-birthers opt for a hospital delivery. A new service is making the rounds of maternity wards in the Twin Cities to “mother” new moms with massages and spa treatments.
Launched last year by a mother of three and former TV producer, Go Home Gorgeous is an attempt to give new mothers a jump on recovery from delivery. And did me mention they do massages?
Business owner Rachel Swardson Wenham says after her giving birth to her third child, she was exhausted (sound familiar) and couldn’t summon the energy to look forward to going home with a newborn to two toddlers.
“I looked at my swollen legs, my dry skin and was startled by how old my bulbous veins made my hands look. I looked terrible and felt awful. Additionally, nothing about my environment was very healing in a comforting sense. I craved hydration, soothing music, aroma, and someone to tell me it would be okay. I didn’t want to just leave the hospital, I wanted to go home gorgeous.”
They probably can’t do much for the swollen legs. And the stretchmarks are here to stay. But who wouldn’t want a little pampering after thirteen hours of contracting followed by forty-five solid minutes of pushing? The pain of childbirth isn’t equal for everyone, but it leaves no one looking or feeling their best. We all share that same wan look in the first picture of mum and baby. And with an increased push to keep babies in the mother’s room at all times to promote better breastfeeding, it’s all exhaustion from there on out.
The way Wenham sees it, it doesn’t have to be that way. Let Dad take care of the baby for a forty-five minute message. Get a facial while the paediatrician is taking a look-see at the newborn. And you never have to leave the hospital.
Services run from $US45 to $US139 (pretty standard spa prices – and that’s when you’re going to them rather than them coming to you). So would you take them up on it?
Image/Source: MSNBC
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