Pregnancy is a time of significant changes in a woman's body. As the baby grows, the mother's center of gravity shifts, leading to increased stress on the spine and joints. This extra weight can cause misalignments, leading to discomfort, pain, and even nerve interference. Chiropractic care helps alleviate these issues by promoting proper spinal alignment, which enhances nerve function and optimizes overall health.

Chiropractic Care for Pregnancy

Webster Technique for pregnancy

The Webster Technique aims to restore proper pelvic alignment and balance the muscles and ligaments supporting the pelvis. By addressing these imbalances, it is believed that the technique can help reduce pregnancy-related discomforts and improve the body's ability to adapt to the changes of pregnancy. The Webster Technique involves a series of gentle chiropractic adjustments and soft tissue techniques. The chiropractor will use their hands or specialized instruments to apply gentle pressure and mobilize the joints of the pelvis. These adjustments aim to relieve tension, restore proper alignment, and promote optimal nerve function.

One key aspect of the Webster Technique is the focus on the round ligaments, which support the uterus. The chiropractor will evaluate the tension and positioning of these ligaments and may perform specific techniques to address any imbalances found. The goal of the Webster Technique is not to turn a breech baby into the correct position but rather to create a more balanced environment within the pelvis, which may help facilitate optimal fetal positioning. Some chiropractors believe that by improving pelvic alignment, the technique may increase the likelihood of a baby assuming the head-down position for birth.