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Kim1Dash2 - January 31st, 2011 9:00 AM

Studies have shown that massaging your baby regularly can reduce crying and relieve colic, encourage better sleeping patterns, help boost her immune system, and deepen your bond. A great way to bond with your baby is through massage. It can also help you if you are suffering from postpartum depression by building and strengthening an emotional connection with your baby you may be lacking.

Massage is for all ages. But we must consider that their is the right pressure and type of the massage that you we can apply or give to a baby.


Angel.Carter - February 1st, 2011 1:42 AM

totally agree! i'm sure the clinic or the spa salon will be able to help you out and explain to you the procedure of the massage for you and your little one.


Carli Sarns - February 9th, 2011 4:20 AM

Oh is this true? ive heard from a friend of mine that its not good to massage the baby cos it might hurts. now i know. :) Thanks KIM.


cuddle1swing - February 9th, 2011 12:38 PM

I'm pretty good giving full body massage to my 2yr old niece! That's our bonding time and I sometimes treat her to my favorite spa!


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