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Osteopath for pregnant women

Practice in the center of Cannes

Gentle and supportive care

Pregnancy is a unique time, but it often comes with minor discomforts: lower back pain, sciatica, pelvic tension, digestive issues, or simply increasing discomfort as the months go by.

Osteopathy can help naturally relieve these issues, while respecting the physiology of both the mother and the baby. Throughout pregnancy, sessions gently support the body’s adaptations, release tension, improve mobility, and promote overall well-being.

At the practice, I welcome pregnant women in a calm and reassuring environment, adapting each session and every technique to their specific needs—whether it’s to:

  • relieve back and pelvic pain

  • breathe more easily and improve digestive comfort

  • prepare the body for childbirth

  • or simply take a moment for yourself and your baby

Frequently asked questions

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    It is possible to consult at any time during pregnancy, from the first to the last trimester. Each stage may have different needs: relieving lower back pain, improving posture, facilitating breathing, or preparing the body for childbirth. Osteopathy gently adapts to each stage.

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    Absolutely! Osteopathy is perfectly suited for pregnant women. The techniques are gentle, specific, and respectful of both the body and the baby. The osteopath ensures that each movement is adjusted according to the stage of pregnancy and the needs of the expectant mother.

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    Although Social Security does not reimburse osteopathy, the good news is that many health insurance plans cover all or part of the sessions, including during pregnancy. Be sure to check with your supplementary health insurance.

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    Osteopathy can effectively relieve back pain, sciatica, pelvic tension, digestive and circulatory issues, and even stress. It helps improve your pregnancy experience and prepares you calmly for childbirth.

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