Chiropractic for Children Begins in Pregnancy
Chiropractic and Pregnancy:
Greater Comfort and Safer Births
Jeanne Ohm, D.C.
How can chiropractic add comfort?
Chiropractic care in pregnancy is an essential
ingredient to your prenatal care choices. A large percent of all
pregnant women experience back discomfort/ pain during pregnancy.
This is due to the rapid growth of the baby and an interference to
your body’s normal structural adaptations to that growth.
Preexisting unnoticed imbalances in your spine and pelvis become
overtaxed during these times. The added stresses lead to discomfort
and difficulty while performing routine, daily activities.
Chiropractic care throughout pregnancy can relieve and even prevent
the common discomforts experienced in pregnancy. Specific
adjustments eliminate these stresses in your spine, restore balance
to your pelvis and result in greater comfort and lifestyle
improvements.
Comfort for your baby, too.
As your baby develops, your uterus enlarges to accommodate the
rapid growth. So long as the pelvis is in a balanced state, the
ligaments connected to the uterus maintain an equalized, supportive
suspension for the uterus. If your pelvis is out of balance in any
way, these ligaments become torqued and twisted, causing a condition
known as constraint to your uterus. This constraint limits the space
of the developing baby. Any compromised position for the baby
throughout pregnancy will affect his or her optimal development.
Conditions such as torticollis occur because a baby’s space was
cramped in utero.
If the woman’s uterus is constrained as birth approaches, the
baby is prevented from getting into the best possible position for
birth. Even if the baby is in the desirable head down position,
often times constraint to the uterus affects the baby’s head from
moving into the ideal presentation for delivery. The head may be
slightly tilted off to one side or even more traumatically, present
in the posterior position. Any baby position even slightly off
during birth will slow down labor, and add pain to both the mother
and baby. Many women have been told that their babies were too big,
or labor “just slowed down” when it was really the baby’s
presentation interfering with the normal process and progression.
Avoidable interventions are implemented during a natural process
into an operative one.
Doctors of Chiropractic work specifically with your pelvis
throughout pregnancy restoring a state of balance and creating an
environment for an easier, safer delivery.
Preparing for a Safer Birth
Dystocia is defined as difficult labor and is something every
woman wants to avoid. In addition to the pain and exhaustion caused
by long, difficult labors, dystocia leads to multiple, medical
interventions which may be physically and emotionally traumatic to
both you and your baby. Some of these interventions are the
administering of pitocin, the use of epidurals, painful
episiotomies, forceful pulling on the baby’s fragile spine, vacuum
extraction, forceps and perhaps even c-sections. Each of these
procedures carry a high risk of injury to you, your baby or both!
However, all of these procedures used to hasten the delivery process
can be avoided if delivery goes more smoothly to begin with.
When reviewing the obstetric texts, the reported reasons for
dystocia are caused by pelvic imbalance and its resulting effects on
your uterus and your baby’s position. Chiropractic care throughout
pregnancy restores balance to your pelvic muscles and ligaments and
therefore leads to safer and easier deliveries for you and your
baby. Additionally, the chiropractic adjustment removes interference
to the nervous system allowing your uterus to function at its
maximum potential. Published studies have indicated that
chiropractic care does in fact reduce labor time.
We offer specific analysis and adjustments for your special needs
in pregnancy. You and your baby’s continued safety and comfort is
primary in our care. This pregnancy, offer yourself the best!
Include the many benefits chiropractic offers in your prenatal care
choices. Call for your individual consultation. Give you and your
baby the opportunity for a more comfortable pregnancy and a safer,
easier birth!
Originally Published in I.C.P.A. Newsletter May-June 2002 (Click here) |