Advanced clinical massage therapy
Prenatal & Postnatal Massage in NYC
Safe, therapeutic massage for pregnancy and new‑parent recovery. We adapt our clinical approach for prenatal and postnatal bodies—easing back and hip pain, reducing swelling, and helping you actually rest. You book 60 or 90 minutes; we tailor the session to your trimester or postpartum stage.
- Available in FiDi & Midtown West – open 7 days a week

Who it’s for
Is Prenatal & Postnatal Massage Right for You?
Prenatal & Postnatal Massage is ideal for expecting and new parents who want more than a light spa rubdown. It’s a good fit if you:
- Are in your first, second, or third trimester and dealing with low‑back, hip, rib, or pelvic pain, or sciatica‑type symptoms
- Wake up with numb or tingling hands or carpal‑tunnel‑type pain from fluid retention or baby‑care tasks
- Have neck, shoulder, and upper‑back tension from posture changes, work, or feeding positions
- Are postpartum (vaginal birth or C‑section), cleared by your provider, and noticing core weakness, diastasis recti, pelvic heaviness, or pulling around your scar
- Feel wired‑but‑tired or anxious, and have trouble fully switching off—even when you finally lie down
COMMON ISSUES
Problems We Treat with Prenatal & Postnatal Massage
We regularly help expecting and new parents with pregnancy‑ and postpartum‑related pain patterns such as:
OUR STANDARD
The Bodyworks DW Method
No guesswork, no spa menu. Every session starts with a real evaluation, then integrated clinical massage tailored to your body—plus simple at‑home strategies—so results last beyond the table.
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Therapists you can trust
All therapists are NYS‑licensed, personally mentored by founder David Weintraub, LMT, and continually train in orthopedic, myofascial, and neuromuscular work—many also teach accredited CE.
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Time, not “styles”
You don’t pick “deep tissue” or “sports” from a menu. You book 60 or 90 minutes, and after your evaluation we choose the right blend of techniques for your body that day.
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Root‑cause focus
Where you hurt isn’t always where the problem started. We look at posture, movement patterns, breathing, and your injury history to get beyond symptom chasing and address deeper drivers of pain.
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Good intense, not brutal
Work that changes how you feel—often in the first visit—kept at a productive, safe intensity so your nervous system can relax instead of brace and fight back.
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Support beyond the table
You leave with with simple home‑care strategies—stretches, positions, or self‑massage——and we coordinate with your PT, physician, or trainer when it helps.
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Two studios, one standard
Two NYC studios—FiDi and Midtown West—using the same results‑focused method, shared training, and the same 60‑ and 90‑minute session options, so you get consistent care wherever you go.

WHAT A VISIT LOOKS LIKE
Your session, step by step
Step
Listen & assess
We review your pregnancy or birth history, any complications. Then we look at posture and a few gentle movements—how your pelvis, ribs, shoulders, and neck are adapting, and how you’re moving through daily tasks like sitting, standing, and getting up.
Step
Map the problem & plan
We connect what we saw and felt to your symptoms and explain, in plain language, what’s most likely driving them. Load through your low back and pelvis, fluid retention, feeding posture, or diastasis‑related strain. Because you book time, not a “style,” we decide where to focus and which mix of methods to use that day.
Step
Custom blend of clinical techniques
On the table, you don’t get a generic “pregnancy massage.” We work the plan: a focused blend of low back and hips work, myofascial work through ribs and pelvis, focused neck/shoulder work, lymphatic strokes for swelling, and careful abdominal and scar work.
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Re‑test & next steps
Before you leave, we re‑check key movements so you can feel what’s different—less pain, more range, easier motion. Then we outline a realistic visit cadence and one to three simple home strategies that fit alongside any PT or medical care you’re already doing.
Results & outcomes
What Clients Notice with Prenatal & Postnatal Massage
Less pain, more comfort
- Low‑back, hip, and pelvic pain dialed down from “constant” to “manageable”
- Less pulling around C‑section or abdominal scars and diastasis‑related tight spots
Better mobility & posture
- Walking, rolling, and getting up from chairs or the floor feel smoother
- Neck and shoulder tension from laptops, feeding, and baby‑wearing eases, so you’re not bracing all day
A more peaceful pregnancy & postpartum
- A noticeable drop in “always‑on” stress after sessions; many people report their best sleep in weeks the night after a massage
- Feeling supported and clearer on what’s normal discomfort versus something to bring to your provider

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What Our Clients Say
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I book a specific type of massage (deep tissue, sports, etc.)?
No. You book time—60 or 90 minutes. Your therapist listens to what’s going on, evaluates how you move, and then blends the right mix of methods for you that day: deep tissue, myofascial, neuromuscular/trigger‑point, orthopedic techniques, and gentler work where needed. You’re booking time and focus, not a fixed style.
Will the massage hurt?
You may feel strong, focused work—especially on areas that have been tight for a long time—but it should always feel like “productive” discomfort, not punishment. We check in often and stay at a comfortably intense level so your nervous system can actually relax and change.
How long are sessions and how often should I come?
Sessions are 60 or 90 minutes.- For a new issue or flare‑up, most people start with 1–3 sessions close together (1–2 weeks apart) to get momentum.
- For longer‑term or complex problems, expect 6–12 weeks of regular work, often alongside PT or other care.
- Once things stabilize, many clients switch to maintenance visits every 4–8 weeks to stay ahead of tension and old injury patterns.
We’ll talk through a realistic plan at your first visit.Is this safe with my condition or surgery?
In most cases, yes—when techniques are adapted correctly. If you’ve had recent surgery, cancer treatment, blood clots, or any major medical change, talk with your doctor first and tell us on your intake form. For post‑surgical work, we follow your surgeon’s and PT’s guidelines and avoid any areas that are not ready for hands‑on work yet.
Is massage safe during the 1st trimester?
Yes. Massage can be provided safely in the first trimester for many clients who are otherwise healthy and able to maintain normal activities. Recent guidance supports massage throughout pregnancy when appropriately adapted—similar in impact to moderate exercise. That said, early pregnancy can include nausea/fatigue and some providers prefer caution, so check in with your OB-GYN if you have concerns or risk factors.
What should I wear or bring?
If possible, wear or bring clothes you can move in for the assessment—think leggings, shorts or joggers with a tee or tank.For the hands‑on work, we get the best results when we can work directly on skin. We suggest to remove all clothing, especially for low‑back or hip work, but it’s always your choice.You’ll be fully draped under a sheet and blanket; only the area we’re working on is uncovered, and private areas are draped at all times as required by NYS law. If you prefer to keep underwear or other layers on, that’s completely fine—we’ll adjust our techniques.If you have imaging reports, PT notes, or a doctor’s prescription, bring them along—they help us plug into your wider care.Do you take insurance?
We don’t bill insurance directly. In New York State, massage therapy is usually out‑of‑network. We can provide a detailed medical massage receipt (“superbill”) you can submit for possible reimbursement (coverage varies by plan). HSA/FSA cards are welcome.
Can I use my HSA or FSA card?
Yes. We accept HSA/FSA cards with a major credit‑card logo (Visa, Mastercard, etc.). Most plans treat medical massage as an eligible expense, but it’s always best to confirm with your provider.
Do I need a credit card to book?
Yes. A card is required to hold your appointment, but you’re not charged at the time of booking—you pay after your session. The card on file is only used if you late‑cancel (less than 24 hours’ notice) or don’t show, so we can compensate your therapist for the reserved time.
How do Wellness Wallets work?
You pre‑load a one‑time amount and we add bonus credit on top. You can use Wallet credit on any 60‑ or 90‑minute session at either studio, with any therapist. Your loaded credits never expire. Bonus credit expires in 12 months.
Can I buy a Wallet before my first session?
Yes. You can pre‑load a Wallet now and use both your credit and bonus toward your very first visit. New clients can also wait and buy a Wallet within 7 days after their first session and still get the new‑client bonus (one new‑client Wallet per person).
TESTIMONIALS
Trusted by thousands of New Yorkers
Skills aside, I also like her vibe, she’s super chill and mellow and she’s always cheerful and exudes positivity. Always professional. She picks up on my energy and matches it; sometimes I’m chatty and other times I’m not. I so appreciate this.
Second visit we were able to do a more general treatment and look at some other areas that might need more attention. I will definitely look at this as "maintenance" going forward so I can move and be healthy for many years to come. Thanks Ben !!
