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Lactation Massage
Lactation Massage
Lactation Massage

There’s nothing quite like the bond formed through breastfeeding-but it can also come with challenges like engorgement, blocked ducts, and milk flow issues. That’s where lactation massage comes in.

Specially designed for breastfeeding mothers, lactation massage is a gentle, therapeutic technique that supports healthy milk flow, relieves discomfort, and helps prevent complications like mastitis. Performed by trained professionals, lactation massage is safe, effective, and often combined with warm compresses to ease tension and stimulate milk let-down naturally. Each session is tailored to your needs, whether you’re struggling with breastfeeding or simply want to improve your milk supply, lactation massage offers the care and relief you need to continue your journey with confidence. It’s more than just a massage—it’s support when you need it most.

Key Benefits of Lactation Massage
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Encourages smoother, faster milk flow

Helps milk flow freely and comfortably, reducing blockages, easing engorgement, and supporting your baby’s feeding rhythm.

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Reduces breast engorgement and tenderness

Helps relieve the discomfort of swollen, firm breasts by easing engorgement, improving circulation, and reducing tenderness, allowing you to feel more comfortable and relaxed while breastfeeding.

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Clears blocked milk ducts to prevent mastitis
Gently helps release stubborn milk blockages, restoring smooth flow and reducing the risk of inflammation or infection, such as mastitis, so you can continue breastfeeding with comfort and confidence.
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Supports overall breastfeeding comfort and success
Creates a more comfortable and stress-free breastfeeding experience by easing common challenges, promoting healthy milk flow, and fostering a positive bond between mother and baby
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Promotes relaxation and reduces postnatal stress
Encourages a calm and peaceful state of mind by soothing tension, balancing emotions, and easing the physical and mental strain after childbirth—helping mothers feel more rested, centred, and supported during the postnatal period.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lactation massage is ideal for:
  • New mothers experiencing engorgement
  • Those with blocked milk ducts
  • Mothers with low or uneven milk flow
  • Moms recovering from C-section or expressing milk
You can start as early as a few days after delivery, especially if you feel engorged or have difficulty breastfeeding. Regular sessions can be done as needed throughout your breastfeeding journey.
Lactation massage is safe when performed by trained professionals. It is generally gentle and not painful, though some tenderness may occur if you have engorgement or a blocked duct.
Yes, regular lactation massage can help stimulate milk production by improving circulation, clearing blocked ducts, and supporting the let-down reflex. It’s often used alongside proper latching techniques and frequent feeding or pumping.
It depends on your needs. Some mothers benefit from just 1–2 sessions to relieve engorgement or unblock ducts, while others may opt for weekly or biweekly sessions to maintain comfort and support milk flow during the early months