Pregnancy; Why Do Mothers-to-Be Rave About Chiropractic?

Everyone wants to have a safe, easy pregnancy and birth.
Because your body goes through so many rapid changes during the nine months you carry your baby, it is imperative that along the way, you make sure everything is working as it should. During pregnancy, your body releases a hormone called relaxin, which works to make your ligaments more flexible. This allows the pelvis to open up as the baby comes through the birth canal. Because the ligaments are more flexible, it is easier to become subluxated, placing unnecessary stress on the nervous system. This can lead to things such as low back pain, and discomfort. Think about it, carrying an extra 15-20 pounds out in front of you puts a very large strain on your low back. Your chiropractor will keep the motion and stability in your joints so that you can focus on your pregnancy and not on your pain.Besides low back pain, what can my chiropractor help me with during my pregnancy?
Chiropractic care has been shown to reduce labor time and decrease the likelihood of needing painkillers during delivery. In addition, many pregnant women suffer from things such as carpal tunnel syndrome, excessive morning sickness, high blood pressure, round ligament syndrome, and gestational diabetes while pregnant. By removing all interference of your nervous system, your body is better able to adapt to all the changes of pregnancy.What if my baby is breech? Can I still get adjusted?
Yes! Chiropractic care is extremely effective at turning breech babies (baby’s head is pointed up instead of down) into the correct position to pass through the birth canal. A lot of times, a pregnant woman with a breech baby can be subluxated in her pelvis, preventing the fetus from turning into the correct position. Your body is intelligent and will always move towards health when free from interference!What else can I do to have a healthy pregnancy?
- Get checked by your chiropractor
- Talk to your chiropractor about taking omega 3 supplements to enhance fetal
- development
- Stay active
- Eat good, healthy food that supports you and your baby’s nutritional needs
- Avoid caffeine, artificial sweeteners, processed foods, alcohol, and trans fats
- Have a birth plan
- Consider having a doula at your birth (birth coach)
- Talk to your baby
- Visualize your ideal birth
Dr. Judd Lowrey is a Folsom & El Dorado Hills Chiropractor and business owner of Lowrey Chiropractic.