What is Baby Massage?
2024 was the year my hubby and I were promoted to the role of grandparents! Welcoming our gorgeous granddaughter has been the most wonderful experience, and I’ve absolutely loved spending time with her. It’s also been fascinating to explore the world of parenting from a different perspective - hearing from my daughter and seeing all the fantastic baby classes now available to new parents.
This blog, scattered with a few images of my gorgeous granddaughter, is about baby massage, something I'd not experienced as a new mum, but which is becoming increasingly popular today. My daughter took our granddaughter to the Womb to World baby massage class in Rugby recently, and she couldn’t stop talking about how relaxed, informative, and accommodating the session was. Beyond learning plenty of practical techniques, she also enjoyed connecting with other new mums in such a friendly and supportive environment. From all accounts, my granddaughter also loved every second of it! The brilliant woman behind Womb to World is Ellie Adnitt, a dedicated paediatric nurse who started her business nearly four years ago. Her journey
Ellie’s passion for empowering parents didn’t stop there. She expanded her services to include baby massage and baby yoga classes, continuing to support families well beyond the newborn stage. One of the things I admire most about Ellie’s approach is how much she prioritises the mums themselves. Her classes are designed to be a joyful weekly highlight, offering new parents the chance to unwind, socialise, and feel truly cared for. As a newborn photographer, I often liaise with businesses that provide services for new babies and parents, but to experience these from the client end, from a new grandparent’s perspective, has been eye-opening. It’s so inspiring to see the care and dedication of people like Ellie, who play such a big role in supporting families during this special time The Benefits of Baby Massage Classes for Newborns
As a new parent, finding ways to bond with your baby and support their well-being is a joy, but can also be quite challenging. One increasingly popular option for families in the UK is a baby massage class. But what exactly are baby massage classes, and how can they benefit your newborn? Let’s look at the details. What Are Baby Massage Classes? Baby massage classes are guided sessions where parents learn techniques to gently massage their babies. These classes are often led by a certified instructor, focussing on safe and effective ways to promote bonding and aid relaxation. Classes are typically held in small, intimate groups, making them an excellent opportunity to connect with other new parents. The Benefits of Baby Massage for Newborns
Baby massage classes have become increasingly popular in recent years and as a result, are quite easy to find across the UK. If you have no joy with an internet search, local resources such as community centres, mother-and-baby groups, and health visitor recommendations should be able to point you in the right direction. Some private instructors also offer online or one-to-one sessions for added flexibility. If you’re local to Rugby and want to try out one of Ellie’s classes, you can contact her via email at [email protected]. Her website is: https://wombtoworld.co.uk/ Thanks for reading!
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