Chiropractors that have been trained to work with pregnant women will use tables that adjust for a pregnant woman's
body, and they will use techniques that avoid unneeded pressure on the abdomen.
A chiropractor who is versed in the
needs of women who are pregnant will also provide you with exercises and stretches that are safe to use during pregnancy and
compliment any adjustments made to your spine.
Why should I have chiropractic
care during pregnancy?
During pregnancy, there are several physiological and endocrinological changes that occur
in preparation for creating the environment for the developing baby. The following changes could result in a misaligned spine
or joint:
- Protruding abdomen and increased back curve
- Pelvic
changes
- Postural adaptations
Establishing pelvic balance and alignment is another
reason to obtain chiropractic care during pregnancy. When the pelvis is misaligned it may reduce the amount of room available
for the developing baby. This restriction is called intrauterine constraint. A misaligned pelvis may also make it difficult
for the baby to get into the best possible position for delivery.
The nervous system is the master communication system
to all the body systems including the reproductive system. Keeping the spine aligned helps the entire body work more effectively.
What are the benefits of chiropractic care during pregnancy?
Chiropractic
care during pregnancy may provide benefits for women who are pregnant. Potential benefits of chiropractic care during pregnancy
include:
- Maintaining a healthier pregnancy
- Controlling symptoms
of nausea
- Reducing the time of labor and delivery
- Relieving back,
neck or joint pain
- Prevent a potential cesarean section
What about chiropractic care and breech deliveries?
The late Larry Webster, D.C., Founder of the International
Chiropractic Pediatric Association, developed a specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment which enables chiropractors
to establish balance in the pregnant woman's pelvis and reduce undue stress to her uterus and supporting ligaments. This balanced
state in the pelvis makes it easier for a breech baby to turn naturally. The technique is known as the Webster Technique.
It
is considered normal by some for a baby to present breech until the third trimester. Most birth practitioners are not concerned
with breech presentations until a patient is 37 weeks along. Approximately 4% of all pregnancies result in a breech presentation.
The
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics reported in the July/August 2002 issue an 82% success rate of babies
turning vertex when doctors of chiropractic used the Webster Technique. Further, the results from the study suggest that it
may be beneficial to perform the Webster Technique as soon as the 8th month of pregnancy when a woman has a breech presentation.
Currently,
the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association recommends that women receive chiropractic care throughout pregnancy
to establish pelvic balance and optimize the room a baby has for development throughout pregnancy. With a balanced pelvis,
babies have a greater chance of moving into the correct position for birth, and the crisis and worry associated with breech
and posterior presentations may be avoided altogether. Optimal baby positioning at the time of birth also eliminates the potential
for dystocia (difficult labor) and therefore results in easier and safer deliveries for both the mother and baby.
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Talk
to Your Health Care Provider:
As more women are seeking the benefits of chiropractic care throughout pregnancy,
more health care providers are seeking trained doctors of chiropractic in their communities to refer their pregnant patients
to. Discuss these options with your health care provider. If they are not yet familiar with chiropractic care in pregnancy,
ask them to find out more about its many benefits. Most importantly, seek options that support your body's natural abilities
to function and find a team of providers who are respectful of your choices.