Benefits of Infant Massage
Infant Massage benefits for baby, parents and society are numerous. A few of the benefits of regular baby massage are listed below. For a better understanding of these benefits, I encourage taking a class and reading material related to infant massage research and attachment parenting issues.
Benefits for Infants
- Improves immune system
- Helps baby learn to relax
- Promotes sounder and longer sleep
- Promotes positive body image
- Promotes bonding and communication
- Helps to regulate digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems
- Helps relieve discomfort from gas and colic, congestion, and teething
- Decreases production of stress hormones
Benefits for Parents
- Provides a special focused time that helps deepen bonding
- Helps parents to understand and respond appropriately to baby's non-verbal cues
- Promotes feelings of competence and confidence in caring for baby
- Improves parent-infant communication
- Increases parents' ability to help child relax in times of stress
- Eases stress of parent who must be separated from child during the day
- It is fun and relaxing for parents to massage their children
Other Benefits
- Cross cultural studies show that babies who are held, massaged, carried, rocked and breast fed, grow into adults that are less aggressive and violent, and are more compassionate and cooperative
- Recent research shows benefits for premature infants, children with asthma, diabetes, and certain skin disorders.
- Mothers with postnatal depression have shown improvement after starting infant massage
- Teenage mothers have shown improved bonding behaviour and interactions with their infants