Pregnancy Chiropractic
Did you know you should see a chiropractor during your pregnancy? Chiropractic can provide many benefits for you and baby and completely change your pregnancy experience to the better.
One of the most common things pregnant moms notice while under chiropractic care is that they experience more comfort. Chiropractic care can help with low back pain, rib pain, morning sickness, muscle/ligament tension and pain and headaches. Chiropractic allows your body to have improved function, be more adaptable to the rapid changes of pregnancy and allows for better balance and stability in the spine. With these benefits and more your body has less discomfort while under chiropractic care.
Better fetal position is another benefit from chiropractic care. With specific adjustments throughout your pregnancy your pelvis and abdominal structures have better balance and tone allowing for optimal room and less pressure on baby. This promotes baby to move into the best position for their birth.
Research has also shown that specific chiropractic care throughout pregnancy has shown to improve labor times. Chiropractic not only provides optimal balance and function to the spine and pelvis but also improves the function of the nervous system which is key to a smooth birth process.
Prenatal chiropractic care is also a natural way to address your health during your pregnancy. No medication, safe, gentle and tailored to your needs. Chiropractic care allows your own body to heal better, work better and feel better.
At Bloom and Flourish Family Chiropractic we strive in bringing you the latest and most effective techniques in prenatal chiropractic care. Dr. Josh has trained in the Webster prenatal technique, TRT, MC2. These techniques allow for gentle, specific and comfortable adjustments. We also utilize specific nervous system scans to evaluate what areas of your spine and nervous system we need to address to promote your best pregnancy experience.
As always if you have any questions reach out to us and share with someone that you think would benefit.
-Dr. Josh Stearns