WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE YOUR TREATMENT
You are required to complete a Womb & Fertility Intake Form in full prior to treatment
• Please eat lightly beforehand and arrive well hydrated
• You must inform your practitioner if:
• You could be pregnant
• You have an IUD / coil fitted
• You feel unwell or emotionally vulnerable on the day
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR TREATMENT
• You will remain appropriately covered at all times, with only the area being worked on exposed
• The treatment is carried out gently, respectfully, and with ongoing verbal consent
• You may experience relaxation, emotional release, or physical sensations
You may request changes, pauses, or termination of the treatment at any time.
POSSIBLE RESPONSES AND SIDE EFFECTS
Common / Mild
• Tiredness or deep relaxation
• Emotional release
• Increased body awareness
Less Common
• Mild cramping or abdominal sensations
• Light-headedness or headache
• Temporary spotting
Rare
• Strong emotional responses
• Temporary feelings of discomfort or emotional unsettledness
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER TREATMENT
The body may continue to process for 24–72 hours following treatment. Emotional or physical responses during this time are normal and vary between individuals.
AFTERCARE ADVICE
To support integration following your session:
• Drink plenty of water for 24–48 hours
• Rest where possible on the day of treatment
• Avoid alcohol or recreational drugs for at least 24 hours
• Eat nourishing food
• Gentle warmth to the lower abdomen may feel supportive
If you experience persistent pain, heavy bleeding, or concerning symptoms, seek advice from your GP, Midwife, or appropriate medical professional
MEDICAL & PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES
I understand that Womb & Fertility Massage is a complementary therapy and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, fertility investigation, or medical treatment.
I understand that I should continue with any treatment or care prescribed by my GP, Consultant, Midwife, or Specialist unless advised otherwise by them.
I understand that my practitioner will advise medical referral where symptoms fall outside their scope of practice.