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Get answers to common questions about Post-Natal Ayurvedic Therapy.
We typically recommend beginning sessions six weeks after an uncomplicated vaginal birth and eight to twelve weeks following a cesarean, pending your physician’s clearance. Treatment plans are individualized and may start earlier or later based on recovery.
A recommended course is usually 10–21 sessions over several weeks, depending on individual needs, delivery type, and goals. Our therapists assess muscle tone, pain levels, and emotional state to tailor frequency and duration for optimal recovery.
Yes — when performed by trained therapists using safe, non-toxic oils and protocols, therapy is compatible with breastfeeding. We avoid systemic herbal remedies without approval and recommend discussing any medications or concerns with your healthcare providers.
The therapy helps tone lax muscles, reduces post-delivery flab, and supports metabolic balance, aiding gradual weight reduction. For best results combine treatments with balanced nutrition, gentle exercise, and guidance from our therapists for sustainable shaping.
Most clients experience mild soreness, temporary fatigue, or light detox reactions as the body adjusts. Allergic reactions to oils are rare; we perform a patch test and customize formulas. Serious effects are uncommon and are closely monitored.
By calming the nervous system, balancing hormones, improving sleep, and promoting physical recovery, therapy supports mental wellbeing. The nurturing touch, stress reduction techniques, and supportive care help reduce isolation and lower depression risk alongside professional help.