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Mother's Day and Mums to be...The Blissful Gift:

Why a Float Session at the Float Centre Is the Perfect Mother’s Day Surprise even if you're baby comes too!





Motherhood is a remarkable journey, filled with love, joy, and the occasional sleepless night. As Mother’s Day approaches, we all seek that perfect gift to express our gratitude for the incredible women who raised us.

Look no further! This year, consider giving your Mum a float session at our special Float Centre in Glasgow — a unique and rejuvenating experience that will leave her feeling like she’s walking on clouds.

What Is a Float Session?




Before we dive into the benefits, let’s understand what a float session entails. Imagine stepping into a serene room, where the outside world fades away.

You undress, slip into a warm, buoyant pool filled with Epsom salt-infused water, and lie back. The sensation? Weightlessness. Your body floats effortlessly, free from gravity’s pull. This is floatation therapy—a blissful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.


The Benefits of Floating for Mums

& Mums to be -


1. Ultimate Relaxation

Floating in a sensory deprivation tank provides a weightless experience, which can be incredibly relaxing for pregnant women. As the body is relieved from the usual gravitational pressure, muscles and joints loosen, promoting a deep sense of relaxation. This escape from the stress of carrying extra weight can be especially beneficial during the 2nd trimester and the beginning of the 3rd trimester.

2. Alleviating Aches and Pains

The 2nd trimester often brings about discomfort as the baby grows and the body undergoes significant changes. Floating can help alleviate aches and pains associated with pregnancy, such as back pain, joint pain, and muscle tension. The magnesium-rich Epsom salt water in float tanks also aids in soothing sore muscles.

3. Stress Reduction

Pregnancy can be an emotionally taxing time, filled with concerns and anxieties. Floating provides a peaceful environment where moms-to-be can escape from daily worries and reduce stress levels. This relaxation can lead to improved mental well-being and better sleep quality.

4. Improved Circulation

Floating can enhance blood circulation, which is crucial for both the mother and the developing fetus. Improved circulation can help reduce swelling and ensure the baby receives optimal oxygen and nutrients.

5. Connection with Baby

Floating in a tranquil tank allows pregnant women to connect with their growing baby in a unique way. Many report feeling a heightened sense of awareness and a closer bond with their unborn child during their floatation sessions.

Real Stories from Expecting Moms:

  1. Sarah, an expecting Mum, shares, “Floating during my second trimester was a game-changer. The relief from back pain and the deep relaxation I experienced were unparalleled. It became a cherished ritual during my pregnancy.”

  2. Emily, another mum-to-be, says, “As an expecting mother, I was skeptical about floating, but it turned out to be a blessing. It helped me manage my anxiety, and I always felt closer to my baby after each session.”

  3. Lisa, a wellness advocate, recommends floatation therapy to all pregnant women she knows. “It’s like a mini-vacation for your body and mind. The 2nd trimester is the perfect time to give it a try!”

The Perfect Mother’s Day Gift

This Mother’s Day, surprise your Mum with the gift of serenity. Book her a float session online or give us a call, where she can unwind, connect with her inner peace, and embrace the magic of weightlessness. Whether she’s an expectant Mum or simply deserves a break, floating is a transformative experience—one that celebrates her strength, resilience, and boundless love. Use Coupon Code MUM24 to get 20% off float sessions for your Mum or your Mum to be!



Remember, the best gifts are those that nurture the soul. Happy Mother’s Day! 🌸🌟 🌼 https://www.thefloatcentre.co.uk


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