Mummy tummy love: get confidence in your core

10:30AM, Monday 16 January 2023

Mummy tummy love: get confidence in your core

AS mums, let’s face it — we put ourselves last on the priority list.

We don’t mean to, but there’s so much to keep on top of that some days we barely have time to shower let alone take care of our own health.

Having children puts your body through huge stresses and major change, but anything that doesn’t feel quite right we often put up with — maybe for years — while we take care of everyone else.

Perhaps this January you have decided to look after yourself more?

I can help you improve the sensation, pain, tightness and appearance of your C-section or hysterectomy scar, heal a postnatal abdominal separation and improve pelvic floor-related symptoms such as leaking, prolapse and pain.

All of these issues are very often interconnected; your diaphragm, tummy muscles and pelvic floor all work together in synchronisation as you move and breathe.

I combine hands on manual therapy with exercises, breathwork, stretching and more to give your body the chance it needs to restore balance and strength.

As a special offer, all bookings made during and January and February will receive £5 off.

For more details contact Gemma Miles on 07796 696635 or visit gemmamilessofttissuetherapy.com

Most read

Top Articles

PUB PAIR QUIT AFTER DEBTS REACH £1.5M

PUB PAIR QUIT AFTER DEBTS REACH £1.5M

TWO entrepreneurs were forced to give up two pubs after accruing debts of more than £1.5 million. Alex Sergeant and David Holliday ran the Bottle and Glass Inn in Binfield Heath and Hart Street Tavern in Henley as separate companies. They were wound...
Cheers! Regulars celebrate as pub named community asset

Cheers! Regulars celebrate as pub named community asset

A PUB in Maidensgrove will be protected for five years as an asset of community value. A group of residents has successfully registered the Five Horseshoes as an asset of community value with South Oxfordshire District Council. The pub closed in...

Unexpected death in Bell Street

A MAN died in Bell Street in Henley last night Thames Valley Police responded to an ‘unexpected death’ in the town yesterday. It released a statement at 8.38pm urging the public to avoid the area. It said: “Sadly, officers are responding to an...