Ledah Massage and Bodywork
(Ley-dah)
Ana Fleming is a massage therapist specializing in prenatal and postpartum work
Getting away from RVA for a few days to see my favorite sister. No hubs and no kids! This work mama doesn't know what to do π
See you all in the studio later next week. β€οΈ
Reviews like this touch my heart so much. π
This is why I do the work I do. It's never just a relaxing massage for me. There is so much energetic work alongside the physical bodywork that goes into my sessions for you to get the most out of your healing. In addition, the abdomen is a vital area that should be worked! So much in our lives is stored in this area, and we don't even realize how it affects us.
Forever grateful for my people who trust my intuition in their bodywork. Have you had abdominal work done before? How do you feel like it helped you?
πΈ Month of May Special!!!
All gift cards are 15% off this month!! Grab one for those special Mamas in your life or treat yourself to some wellness!
I would love to support you in any season you're in.
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home Ledah [ley-dah]nounthe process of birthI grew up overseas and have a huge passion for other languages and their many words for certain meanings. Ledah is Hebrew for birth. However, it is not an action verb but a noun for the process of birth. I fell in love with this word as it is not specific to ch...
I'm sure you've heard of prenatal massages, but do you know all the benefits of one?
πββοΈ Promotes blood flow to a new pregnancy to help baby grow! (1st trimester Mamas welcome if you're comfortable with it!)
πββοΈ Decreases anxiety and stress
πββοΈ Lessens stress in your body that could be holding you back from going into labor
πββοΈ Reduces swelling and improves circulation
πββοΈHelps with overall muscle/joint pain
I would LOVE to support you and your little through this journey and beyond. Link to schedule in bio!
Why Ledah and not your name?
I got asked this alot. I knew a long time ago that if I ever started my own massage business that I didn't want it to be my name. People get confused with the pronunciation of my name and I really wanted something unique, new, and my own creation.
I grew up overseas and have always admired how other languages have so many words to express specific things. Unfortunately, in English we use the same word to express various things. I began exploring and landed on "ledah". This is a Hebrew word. (Get ready for my wanna-be-English-major to come out) It is the noun for "birth". So instead of the action verb, it is used to describe the process of birth.
I fell in love with this. Of course I adore my prenatal and postpartum work, but if you know me, you know that my work is so much more. It's about connecting the mind back to the body again. So much healing comes out of releasing trauma from the body from various areas of our life. Whatever you are going through in life, man or woman, pregnant or single, young or seasoned, I would be honored if you would allow me to support you through whatever you're laboring through.
I finally did it!!!!
After being a massage therapist for almost 7 years, I finally made the jump and opened my own business!!
My name is Ana. (Ah-nuh) [like from Frozen π]
From early in my massage education I have always had a passion for pregnancy and postpartum. Having 2 girls of my own, that passion has grown even more! I specialize in prenatal and postpartum bodywork but also massage in any stage of life. I would love to come alongside and support you as best as I can!
Welcome to Ledah. I'm SO glad you're here!!
Link to website and scheduling: www.ledahmassageandbodywork.com β€οΈ
Contact the business
Address
8921 Three Chopt Road Suite 103
Richmond, VA
23229