Prenatal Massage & Movement Center
Business Details
About
How often do massage therapy spaces actually specialize in prenatal care? Most general practices include it as an add-on, but a women-owned center dedicated to pregnancy and postpartum support is less common. The Prenatal Massage & Movement Center operates out of a midtown office at 156 William Street, Room 800, where the focus narrows to the physical changes and discomforts tied to pregnancy. Language barriers shouldn’t complicate care, so assistance is available for non-English speakers. This isn’t a spa or a luxury retreat—it’s a targeted service for a specific phase of life, where movement and bodywork intersect to address things like sciatic pain, pelvic alignment, and the kind of muscle tension that standard tables and techniques might not safely accommodate.
Massage during pregnancy isn’t just about relaxation; it’s about adapting to a shifting body while avoiding positions or pressures that could do more harm than good. A place like this assumes clients already know the basics—they’re here because generic solutions aren’t cutting it. Questions about technique or scheduling can go directly to (917) 359-8176, and the map listing pins the entrance for anyone navigating the area’s mix of old office buildings and newer developments. In a city where prenatal care can feel fragmented, a space that zeroes in on movement and touch—without veering into medical or birthing services—fills a quiet but persistent gap.