D.G.
Angela at Duo Salon in Roseville is great - when you call, specify that it is a prenatal massage
corner of 96 & Lexington
phone ####-###-####
Can anyone recommend a good massage therapist for prenatal massage in or close to St. Paul? Normally I don't care, but now that I'm pregnant, I'd prefer a female massage therapist. (I would consider a man, though, if he's highly recommended.) It would be a plus if s/he didn't cost a fortune, too! Thanks!
Angela at Duo Salon in Roseville is great - when you call, specify that it is a prenatal massage
corner of 96 & Lexington
phone ####-###-####
I know you said in or around St. Paul, but Blooma in Edina is FABULOUS! It is a pre-post natal yoga studio, wellness center and great resource for mamas. They even have child care so if you can only make it when your 3 year old is with you, she can play while you relax! It's worth the drive!
C.
Adagio Holistic Therapy. Kimberly Hart. No question. She is in uptown. Google for website and calendar.
I third the vote for Blooma. I have not done any of their classes, but the massage therapists are wonderful! And if you need to bring your 3 yr old, they have a play area and will have supervision at your needed time, but you need to ask. You can schedule online. Otherwise, check out places like spinningbabies.com, or the MN Better Birth Coalition, they may have some recommendations.
I second the vote for Blooma. :)
jessica
Open Hands has a great prenatal massage woman, and a terrific prenatal chiropractor. Here's their link: http://www.openhandstherapeutic.com/ I love them there. Checking out the responses, let me add that Channing, the prenatal chiropractor, also works at Blooma.
BLOOMA all the way, it is in Edina and designed for pregancy and post and momma s in general. A great place
good luck!