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Massage Therapy In the Postpartum Period

Posted on: August 8th, 2024 by TouchStone Health

By Maggie Seegmiller, RMT

Massage therapy can be particularly beneficial during the postpartum period, offering both physical and emotional support to new parents. After childbirth, the body undergoes significant changes, including muscle tension and fatigue, as the body adjusts to the post pregnancy state. Massage therapy can help alleviate physical discomforts that are common during this time, such as back pain, sore muscles, and headaches. By increasing blood circulation and reducing muscle tension, massage can aid in healing and recovery, helping the body regain its strength and balance.

Postpartum massage can also assist with the physical strain and weariness associated with infant feeding. Many new parents experience tension in the neck, shoulders, and upper back due to the repetitive nature of nursing, pumping, or bottle-feeding. Massage therapy can address these areas, relieving discomfort and improving posture, which is essential for maintaining a comfortable and sustainable feeding routine. 

In addition to the physical benefits, massage therapy can play a helpful role in supporting emotional well-being during the postpartum period. The hormonal fluctuations and sleep deprivation that occur after childbirth can lead to mood swings, anxiety, and even postpartum depression. Regular massage can help reduce stress levels by promoting relaxation and releasing endorphins, the body’s natural “feel-good” hormones. This can be particularly important for new parents who may feel overwhelmed by the demands of caring for a newborn. By providing a sense of calm and well-being, massage therapy can enhance one’s ability to cope with the intense emotional challenges that can be a part of early parenthood.

By supporting both the physical and emotional aspects of postpartum recovery, massage therapy offers a holistic approach to helping new parents navigate this transformative period with greater ease.

The Many Benefits of Prenatal Massage

Posted on: June 7th, 2024 by TouchStone Health

By Maggie Seegmiller, RMT

Massage therapy during pregnancy, often referred to as prenatal massage, offers a multitude of benefits for expectant parents. One of the primary advantages is a significant reduction in stress and anxiety. Pregnancy is a time of considerable physical and emotional change. The soothing nature of massage can help alleviate feelings of uncertainty and overwhelm that may accompany these changes. This is achieved through the release of endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers and mood enhancers, which can help to improve overall emotional well-being.

Another crucial benefit of prenatal massage is the relief of common discomforts associated with pregnancy. As the body adapts to accommodate a growing baby, aches and pains are often a side effect. Massage therapy can alleviate these discomforts by improving circulation, reducing muscle tension, and enhancing flexibility. This not only makes pregnancy more comfortable but can also improve posture and reduce strain on muscles and joints.

Additionally, massage therapy can improve sleep quality. Many pregnant people struggle with sleep disturbances due to hormonal changes, physical soreness, and increased stress levels. Regular massage sessions can promote deeper and more restful sleep by reducing tension and encouraging relaxation. Improved sleep quality is essential for the overall health and well-being of both parent and baby. Adequate rest helps to optimize body function and leaves one better equipped to handle the physical demands of pregnancy.

Moreover, prenatal massage can play a role in preparing the body for labor. By enhancing circulation and flexibility, massage therapy helps maintain muscle tone and elasticity, which may facilitate a smoother delivery. It can also help in managing pain and discomfort experienced during labor, through the practice of relaxation techniques during treatments.

In summary, massage therapy during pregnancy offers significant benefits, including reduced stress and anxiety, relief from physical discomforts, improved sleep quality, and preparation for labor and delivery. By integrating massage into prenatal care, expectant parents can experience a more comfortable and positive pregnancy journey.

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Maggie Seegmiller is not only a Registered Massage Therapist but also a trained Midwife

Preparing for Labour with Acupuncture

Posted on: September 3rd, 2021 by Anna Totzke

Anna Totzke, Registered Acupuncturist

Research shows that Pre-Birth Acupuncture Treatments have many positive effects including:

-A shorter duration of labour

-35% reduction in medical inductions

-32% lower cesarean rates

-31% reduction in requests for epidural

-An overall increase in natural vaginal deliveries

For Research: https://touchstonehealth.ca/…/acupuncture-in-pregnancy/

A Naturopathic Perspective on Postpartum/Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders

Posted on: June 4th, 2021 by TouchStone Health

by Dr. Melanie Reidl, N.D.

The postpartum period can be a transformative, beautiful experience for new parents, however, it is not without a dark side for many. I personally experienced both the euphoric stage of new motherhood, as well as the anxious and depressed state that many women experience. 

Perinatal/postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD) affect approximately 15 to 20% of new mothers. This may underestimate the prevalence of PMAD; the signs and symptoms may be missed and attributed to being a ‘normal’ part of motherhood, or, mothers may resist acknowledging the signs because of stigma or societal pressures. 

If prolonged and untreated, PMAD’s can be detrimental to maternal health and the child’s development. As such, is important that we work to improve our screening/identification and treatment approaches for this group of women. 

Naturopathic Medicine, with its emphasis on treating root causes and viewing health more holistically, is well suited to support women with PMAD’s. There are many factors or root causes that may be involved in the development of a PMAD, including but not limited to the following: personal history, family history, social support, birth experiences/trauma, stressors, nutritional status, and thyroid/hormonal factors. 

In my experience, the most overlooked factors are nutritional status, stress levels, and thyroid/hormonal imbalances. First, is not uncommon for women to be undernourished during their pregnancy and when a new baby enters the picture. She may have forgotten to take her prenatal multivitamin, have pre-existing nutrient deficiencies, or feel like she doesn’t have the time or energy to nourish herself properly.  

Elevated stress hormones are also common in this group of women. The stress hormone, cortisol, may high be due a variety of factors, including but not limited to: birth trauma, lack of support, financial challenges, relationship stress, and lack of sleep. 

Further, the risk for developing hypothyroidism (an under active thyroid) is greater in the postpartum period. Hypothyroidism may develop due to nutrient deficiencies, prolonged elevation in cortisol levels, and hormonal and immune system changes associated with pregnancy and postpartum. Hypothyroidism is a common cause of depression, anxiety, and fatigue, and must be ruled out in all cases of PMAD.

In my opinion, the treatment approach to PMAD should be collaborative in most cases. Involvement of the woman’s G.P., a Psychologist or Social Worker, and an N.D. would address several facets of the PMAD. In moderate to severe cases medication may be necessary for a period of time. Counselling or CBT is also important to develop healthy coping strategies and to re-frame negative thought patterns. 

My approach as a Naturopathic Doctor would begin with a comprehensive screening of thyroid tests and nutrient levels (ie. Vitamin B12, Iron status, Vitamin D3) in these women in order to better identify and treat any possible physiological underpinnings. Following a careful assessment of patient history and blood work, I work with women to optimize their nutritional status and provide dietary counselling, I encourage healthy lifestyle factors such as exercise, self-care, and mindfulness practices, and provide individualized nutritional or herbal supplement recommendations. 

As an ND who has seen many women with PMAD, in addition to my personal experience, I have developed a deep understanding and empathy for this group of women. They deserve a thorough assessment of their physical, mental, and emotional health, as well as an individualized treatment plan to help them cope, overcome their PMAD’s, and improve their well-being so that they can be more present mothers for their babies and be their best selves.

100 Days to Preconception Health

Posted on: April 2nd, 2021 by TouchStone Health

by Dr. Melanie Reidl, N.D.

If you’re wanting to conceive this spring/summer, you’ve got just enough time to focus on your preconception health! Because it takes approximately 100 days to impact egg and sperm quality as they mature, I recommend that both partners begin their ‘trying’ journey by taking 3-4 months to prepare their bodies and minds.

As a women’s health, fertility, and perinatal care-focused ND, my goal is to help you achieve a healthy pregnancy and baby. I struggled with my own fertility and pregnancy issues, so I truly understand the emotional impact as well as the need for a more holistic and integrative approach to preconception healthcare and fertility.

Preconception healthcare can help treat the root cause of fertility issues, can reduce risk of miscarriage or pregnancy complications, and improve fertility treatment outcomes. It can also ensure the best possible start for your baby, as the beginning of a child’s life has been shown to influence his/her health as an adult.

A preconception healthcare approach with me includes the following: lab testing, diet and lifestyle modifications, stress reduction and mindfulness practices, and individualized supplementation protocols.

Lab tests are done to determine thyroid function, hormone levels, nutrient levels such as iron, B12, and vitamin D3, and more depending on my assessment of your current health and health history.

Individualized dietary and lifestyle modifications are essential: they set the foundation for optimal fertility! I help my patients establish a whole foods fertility diet and healthy lifestyle habits such as optimizing sleep and exercise. Stress reduction and mindfulness practices are woven into their plan as stress has a significant impact on fertility.

Finally, individualized supplementation protocols are provided to each of my patients. The supplements I select help to optimize preconception nutritional status, and treat any underlying disorders/imbalances that may impact fertility.

I find it truly amazing how getting diet, lifestyle, stress reduction/mindfulness practices, and supplementation right can make the world of a difference in fertility and pregnancy outcomes. If you or someone you know is beginning their journey, I would be so happy and honoured to help.

New Chiropractor at TouchStone Health treating the Whole Person with Various Modalities

Posted on: January 29th, 2018 by TouchStone Health

We are happy to welcome Dr. Jocelyn Hayes, D.C. to TouchStone Health.

Jocelyn is a Chiropractor who has a unique practice style, incorporating various modalities to assist you in your health journey, whether that is achieving recovery from injury, injury prevention or wanting to optimize your state of health and well-being.  She is warm and friendly, incredibly knowledgeable and open to working with you to create the right treatment plan, specific to your needs.  Jocelyn is known for treating the whole person and is passionate about you feeling comfortable with the treatment plan created for you.

Dr. Jocelyn Hayes, D.C. works with various modalities to help you with your health goals.  These are:

These various modalities are often used in combination to ensure you have the right care package, specific to your needs.

Some of her favourite conditions to work with include (but aren’t limited to):

  • Headaches and migraines
  • Pregnancy related pain
  • TMJ or Jaw Pain
  • Sciatica
  • Repetitive Strain Injuries
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Golfers and Tennis elbow
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tendonitis
  • IT Band Syndrome
  • Shin Splints
  • Rotator Cuff Tendinitis

If are you interested in becoming a patient of Dr. Jocelyn Hayes, D.C. please use our online booking system to find a day and time that work for you.  If you have any questions she is happy to do a 10 or 15 min consultation over the phone or in person to answer any questions you would have before booking in.

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