Pregnancy Care
Facing Pregnancy Discomfort? Let us Ease Your Journey.
Prenatal Care
It has been estimated that about 50% of pregnant women will suffer from some kind of low back pain at some point during their pregnancies or during the postpartum period. (PubMed Central)
We're here to support you with:
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Gentle Pain ReliefSoft adjustments to ease back pain, pelvic discomfort, and sciatica. Research shows that 75% of pregnant women who receive chiropractic care report significant pain relief.
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Pelvic AlignmentEnsuring proper alignment for a smoother pregnancy and delivery. Proper pelvic alignment promotes optimal fetal positioning, reducing the risk of breech presentations.
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Mobility BoostEnhancing your comfort with better joint function. Improved joint function can help you stay active and comfortable throughout your pregnancy.
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Stress ReliefHelping you relax both physically and mentally. Chiropractic care reduces stress on your nervous system, improves sleep quality, and boosts energy levels.
Postpartum Care
Alleviate Postpartum Discomfort and Regain Your Strength
New motherhood is an incredible journey, often accompanied by challenges like upper back and neck pain. These discomforts, often stemming from breastfeeding positions and carrying your baby, can affect your daily joy.
Our chiropractic care focuses on:
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Postural AlignmentCorrecting “mom-posture” to reduce strain. Proper postural alignment helps alleviate pain and discomfort caused by poor posture during breastfeeding and baby care.
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Pain ReliefEasing neck and shoulder tension for more comfortable motherhood. Chiropractic adjustments provide relief from upper back and neck pain associated with the physical demands of new motherhood.
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Strength and StabilityHelping you regain postural strength and flexibility. Enhancing your physical function through chiropractic care supports your overall well-being and ability to care for your baby.
Rounded shoulders, often referred to as 'mom posture,' are a component of poor overall posture, and they can deteriorate further if not addressed.
Medical News Today