aWexeffode54
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I am a member of the FHT, and treatment of pregnant clients seems to be a very grey area with them. There are a few statements in the FHT code of ethics as follows:
"The following are examples of where care must be taken and where GP input may be necessary, but when in doubt, do not treat before prior consultation with a medical professional.The first trimester of pregnancy or not at all where there is a history of miscarriage. (If choosing to practice Reflexology on the pregnant women, it is advised that you take special training in this area)."
"You should exercise the greatest caution in treating a pregnant client particularly during the first trimester and if there is any history of miscarriage or medical complications during pregnancy. FHT require therapists to have received specialist training in this field before they become involved in an area in which they are not competent, as the repercussions could be very serious."
Firstly it is not completely clear to me if you have to have specialist training to treat pregnant clients if part of the FHT. I have sent several emails to the FHT on this subject and this was the advice:
"If you do not have the relevant training it is not advisable to treat in the first and last trimesters whether you have consent from the midwife. For insurance purposes, without this additional training, if anything happened, it would be taken into account."
Secondly they say they are unable to recommend a specific course, so it's hard to know if the course you choose to go on will satisfy the FHT and allow you to call yourself a maternity reflexologist.
I wonder what others have understood on this issue, and how you approach treating pregnant clients under the FHT guidelines.
Thanks!
"The following are examples of where care must be taken and where GP input may be necessary, but when in doubt, do not treat before prior consultation with a medical professional.The first trimester of pregnancy or not at all where there is a history of miscarriage. (If choosing to practice Reflexology on the pregnant women, it is advised that you take special training in this area)."
"You should exercise the greatest caution in treating a pregnant client particularly during the first trimester and if there is any history of miscarriage or medical complications during pregnancy. FHT require therapists to have received specialist training in this field before they become involved in an area in which they are not competent, as the repercussions could be very serious."
Firstly it is not completely clear to me if you have to have specialist training to treat pregnant clients if part of the FHT. I have sent several emails to the FHT on this subject and this was the advice:
"If you do not have the relevant training it is not advisable to treat in the first and last trimesters whether you have consent from the midwife. For insurance purposes, without this additional training, if anything happened, it would be taken into account."
Secondly they say they are unable to recommend a specific course, so it's hard to know if the course you choose to go on will satisfy the FHT and allow you to call yourself a maternity reflexologist.
I wonder what others have understood on this issue, and how you approach treating pregnant clients under the FHT guidelines.
Thanks!