Maya Abdominal and Uterine Massage
June 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Maya Abdominal/Uterine Massage is an external, noninvasive massage that uses only the hands to reposition reproductive organs that have shifted. A shifted uterus can cause painful periods, abnormal bleeding, polyps, endometriosis, infertility, difficult pregnancies, hemorrhoids, weak legs, low backache, vaginitis, difficult menopause, etc. This massage technique can be taught to women that they can perform on themselves daily (except during the menstrual cycle) actually repositioning the uterus correctly.
A feeling of better circulation, no more painful periods, 30% improvement in fertility, not having to get up at night to urinate—mention just a few results from a correctly placed uterus. This massage technique can also help men with enlarged prostates. It is an easily taught technique that can be done daily at home.
Fertility and Uterine Health
To picture a tilted (right or left), forward, backward, or dropped uterus, see pictorial rendition below:
The optimum position for the uterus is of course the “normal” position. This makes an easier and more direct path for sperm to travel through the cervix. You can imagine the posterior (retroverted and retroflexed) uterus giving sperm a much longer and difficult trip. This retroverted uterus once replaced to normal position assists with 30% of fertility difficulties. The anteflexion—(tipped forward and bent) uterus presents extra pressure on the bladder, sometimes causing bladder infections or at least causing frequent trips to the bathroom, especially at night.
After having my uterus returned to normal position after being anteflexed for years…I can’t tell you how great it is to sleep 8 hours straight—not getting up each night at 3am. Constipation is a common ailment for many displaced uteruses, due to pressure on the colon. A bent uterus stops blood flow during the period forcing an incomplete emptying of the uterine walls, creating an unhealthy breeding ground for the fetus.
Uterine massage, done daily (except during the menstrual cycle) replaces the woman’s uterus to normal position allowing a 30% increase in fertility. The massage creates a healthy uterine wall with complete sluffing off during subsequent periods. The technique can be taught with one full massage @ Bloomington Massage Therapy with 2 or more partial massage visits to follow.
This cost is far less than fertility treatments and can allow for 30% possible pregnancies. Uterine health is very important for all females desiring fertility or not. Either way the woman wins!
Please note: There are certain reasons when uterine massage is NOT a good idea—i.e. after surgeries, uterine cancer, during pregnancies, during menstrual cycles, to mention a few.
Following is a list of:
Symptoms of the Displaced Uterus
1. painful periods
2. late, early or irregular periods
3. dark, thick blood at onset and at end of menstruation
4. headache or migraine with period
5. dizziness with period
6. failure to ovulate regularly
7. painful ovulation
8. varicose veins of the legs
9. tired, weak legs
10. numb legs and feet especially when standing still
for a while
11. sore heels when walking
12. low back ache
13. endometriosis
14. endometritis
15. uterine polyps
16. uterine fibroids
17. PMS/depression
18. uterine infections
19. frequent urination
20. bladder infections
21. vaginal yeast conditions/vaginitis
22. blood clots during menstruation and excessive bleeding
23. chronic miscarriages
24. premature deliveries
25. weak newborn infants
26. false pregnancies
27. difficult pregnancy/incompetent uterus, spotting
28. failure to ovulate
29. infertility
30. painful intercourse
31. constipation
32. difficult menopause
33. cancer of the cervix, uterus, or colon
Causes of the Displaced Uterus
1. repeated pregnancies close together with difficult deliveries
2. bad professional care during pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum
3. carrying heavy burdens just before or during menstruation, and too soon after childbirth
4. walking barefoot on cold floors and/or wet grass
5. wearing high heel shoes
6. running on cement surfaces
7. injury to the sacrum or tailbone from a fall or a severe blow
8. chronic constipation
9. poor alignment of pelvic bones with the spinal column
10. chronic muscle spasms around the low back and sacrum
11. carrying young children on the hip for prolonged periods of time
12. modern life
13. emotional armoring from rape, sexual abuse, or incest at any time in your life









