A Free Report on Fertility and Pregnancy from Capitol Chiropractic
If you’re expecting or hoping to start a family, you’ll want a qualified chiropractor on your team.
Most people don’t see the connection between chiropractic and pregnancy. But talk to any mother who has gone through a pregnancy with chiropractic care, and at least once, without, and she will tell you: chiropractic care makes pregnancy and delivery easier and faster!
I’m Not Sure…
The biggest concern we hear mentioned by pregnant mothers is, "Will chiropractic care hurt my baby?"
In a word, no.
This baseless concern is spread by those who don’t understand how chiropractic works, why chiropractic can be so helpful or how chiropractic adjustments are delivered to an expectant mother.
There are four stages in which chiropractic care can be useful.
Pre-Conception
Your nervous system controls and regulates every cell, tissue and organ of your body. We locate interferences to this brain-to-body and body-to-brain communication. The moving bones along the spinal column are common culprits.
Infertile couples are often found to have neurological compromise in their lower spine, compromising the function of their reproductive organs. Restore nervous system communications and voila! A more regular menstrual cycle. Optimal uterine function. And restored fertility.
Pregnancy
During the course of your pregnancy, regular chiropractic care helps in many ways:
• Maintain ligament flexibility
• Promote proper balance
• Reduce low back pain
• Increased energy and vitality
Chiropractic care can help your baby too.
When your growing baby is comfortable it can assume the optimal birthing position. As you get closer to the big day, if we see the baby is presenting breech, or in any position other than vertex (head down), it may indicate intrauterine constraint and the presence of sacral subluxation. When we correct this common problem, the baby can assume the proper position. It’s something we see all the time.
Labor and Birth
Mothers who get adjusted during the birth process seem to require less intervention. When the mother remains relaxed and supple, the baby can move more easily through the birth canal.
This often translates into shorter labor times. One study revealed that women receiving chiropractic care enjoyed 24% to 39% shorter labor. Plus, with sacroiliac joints of the pelvis functioning more normally, less “back labor” is reported.
After Birth
Even natural births can stress a baby’s spine. Breastfeeding problems can arise if the baby has a subluxation and is unable to comfortably turn its head to one side or the other.
Birth trauma can often show up as colic, poor eating habits or sleep cycles. Several studies have shown chiropractic care helpful in cases of infantile colic.
Having an optimally working nervous system, especially when you’re pregnant, is important. It creates the best environment for your baby to realize his or her fullest potential.


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