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After baby massage saved her from postnatal depression, mother holds Hong Kong classes

Baby massage classes helped Hong Kong-based Jen Cooper beat severe postnatal depression. Having seen their benefits she became an instructor

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Baby massage eased postnatal depression for Jen Cooper (centre), who is now a teacher of baby movement classes in Hong Kong. Photo: Edmond So

Baby movement classes were a lifesaver for Hong Kong mum Jen Cooper. Literally.

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A teacher with 10 years’ experience in the UK and mainland China, Cooper was living in rural Scotland in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns when she gave birth to her daughter.

“Everything was shut. There were no cafes, there was no support, there was no way of leaving the house for several months. So it was kind of a recipe for mental health issues,” she says.

Following her daughter’s arrival, Cooper began to suffer from severe postnatal depression.
Taking up baby massage helped Jen Cooper overcome severe postnatal depression. Photo: Edmond So
Taking up baby massage helped Jen Cooper overcome severe postnatal depression. Photo: Edmond So

“My daughter was very much a wanted baby and I felt a huge wave of emotion, but then nothing. The doctors wanted to hospitalise me but my husband begged them not to, so they offered an alternative.”

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That alternative was baby massage, a tradition practised by cultures around the world for millennia. It involves stimulating different parts of a baby’s body to promote healthy joints, better sleep, parent-baby bonding and more.
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