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MN Spas with Maternity Treatments
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Spas in Minnesota that offer pre- and post-natal spa treatments, spa treatments specially for pregnant women, or maternity spa treatments.

Excelsior Bay Spa & Salon
In Excelsior - Pregnancy Massage: specially trained therapists will focus on the unique needs of the mother-to-be. No matter how far along they are, pregnant women may lie on their bellies, using a specially designed pillow. Aromatherpy foot soak prior to the massage. (Ask for approval from your primary health care provider before scheduling this service.)

LaGrande Salon and Day Spa
In Forest Lake - Pre/Post Natal Massage.

Litespa
In Minneapolis - Pregnancy Massage: Helps assist in relieving lower back pain, sciatica, and water retention.

LIV Salon & Spa, an Aveda Lifestyle Salon
In Mankato - Pregnancy Massage (60 minutes): This soothing massage helps to relieve lower back fatigue, leg cramping and improves circulation.

Sanctuary SalonSpa
In Eden Prairie - Pregnancy Massage: This soothing massage helps to relieve leg cramps and increases circulation. Special table allows you to lie on your tummy!

Solimar Wellness Spa
In Eagan - Maternity Massage: Light, soothing massage will comfort both mother and expected baby. For your comfort a side lying posture with multiple pillows to support and "nest" are used. This experience will provide relief for low back pressure, swelling of the legs and ankles, leg cramps, headaches, and sleep disturbances.

Spa 5101
In Minneapolis - These treatments have special benefits for pregnant guests: body scrub, Swedish massage, aromatherapy massage, reflexology, facial, manicure, pedicure.

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