Reflexology
Best foot forward
Reflexology can be beneficial pre-conception as well as
after the birth of your child, always with a focus towards bringing
back balance and maintaining a healthy body and mind, explains
Simonne Walmsley

Pregnancy is an enormously special time. It is also a time
that brings unimagined chaos to a woman's body and mind. Things
start changing rapidly, most things don't work how they used to,
and some things don't seem to work at all (ever experienced "baby
brain"? My point exactly). Things you never thought could hurt
so much do, and you may also find yourself distressed, yet
oddly impressed, not only at your body's inclination to throw
up everything you have ever eaten, but that it can go on for
months without killing you. The possibilities are endless. The
difficulty is finding a way to relieve pregnancy symptoms, as you
instinctively steer away from things that aren't natural.
I must confess to being something of a sceptic when it comes to
holistic therapies, but I found myself at a bit of a crossroads,
wanting to assist my body to cope with some of the things that were
happening to it as it nurtured the new little life growing inside
it and, therefore, make the environment for that new little life as
friendly as possible. So, it was with a large amount of curiosity
and some determination to open my closed mind that I met with
reflexologist Steph Gowan of auckland.
Reflexology is a non-invasive, natural therapy that complements the
mind, body and spirit with a view that benefit comes from treating
the whole instead of individual areas, hence "holistic". It is a
supportive therapy that promotes balance of body and energy and
focuses on health and wellbeing. Reflexology is a powerful therapy
at a subtle, energetic level and, as a result of treatment,
discomfort and mild ailments are often assisted. It works
predominantly with the feet (sometimes with the hands and ears) and
involves applying pressure and massage, using the principal that
areas of the feet equate to areas of the body. Your
reflexologist will be able to "read" your feet, which will tell her
what areas of the body are out of balance. They will take a medical
history at your first appointment and will ensure that they
understand what symptoms are concerning you before undertaking
treatment, but they will not diagnose. In fact, they are not
allowed to.
Reflexology can be beneficial to anyone at any stage, but my
interest 
was in whether it could help my stressed body cope with pregnancy.
I had already been through IVF, so most of what I'd had faced up to
this point had been decidedly unnatural, and I felt that my body
needed help. Because I am pregnant, I visited a maternity
reflexologist. A maternity reflexologist is different to
general reflexologist in much the same way as a medical specialist
is different to your normal GP -- they are specifically
trained. Maternity reflexology aims to balance the effects of
hormonal changes and to work with what is going on in the
pregnant body to support the mother.
Reflexology can also be beneficial pre-conception as well as after
the birth of your child, always with a focus towards bringing
balance back to the body and maintaining a healthy body and mind,
supporting a healthy equilibrium.
Reflexology may also be of assistance in relation to infertility
complaints as often these can be exacerbated by a lack of balance
in the body -- problems such as irregular menstrual cycles,
endometriosis, even some sperm issues in men, are all indications
that something (or things!), somewhere, is out of kilter. If your
body is in balance, or on its way to it, then you may increase your
chances of conception.
After pregnancy, reflexology can assist to regain balance at a time
when
hormones are surging, the adrenals are working at 100 kilometres an
hour, and post-birth toxins are flowing into the body. assisting
the body back into balance can also reduce the risk of other
issues, such as postnatal depression.
So, what did I think? I think I wish I'd investigated relexology
sooner! It would have been interesting to see if reflexology could
have offered assistance prior to my IVF cycle, or what difference
it may have made to my body coping with the stress it was placed
under at that time, because I think it may have been significant.
The day after my reflexology treatment, I felt like what I
imagine being run over with a steam-roller would, but I
recognised that this was the result of a flood of toxins which had
been released working their way out of my system. A little TLC
in the form of rest, fresh foods, and plenty of water, and I
felt much better.
The sense of wellbeing afterwards was fabulous (not to mention that
I haven't suffered "morning" sickness since!) and I can
honestly say that I haven't looked back, other than to make
sure Steph's details were in my diary so that I could make further
appointments.

With a penchant for expensive shoes and gorgeous handbags,
Simonne Walmsley was relieved to find out that her baby, due in
January, is a little boy so she won't have to share her clothing
allowance. Except, as it turns out, a whole new world of nappy bags
has just opened up to her, and her little boy already has seven
pairs of shoes. To make an appointment for reflexology with
Steph Gowan, call (09) 524 7632.
As seen in OHbaby!
magazine Issue 4: 2009

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