By Malinda Klosterman


Being pregnant allows a woman to feel another human growing and developing inside of her and is a truly incredible experience. Unfortunately, it also tends comes with months of discomfort and a great deal of pain when it comes time for labor and delivery. Some women have discovered that chiropractic care in Altamonte Springs throughout the pregnancy may help alleviate many of the common issues.

A woman experiences a lot of physiological changes that are often uncomfortable or painful, during her pregnancy. These issues include things like stretched ligaments, neck and back pain, strained muscles, odd discomforts as well as pelvic or spinal misalignment. Chiropractors are able to alleviate many of these problems using specially adapted techniques.

In modern times, many women are opting to deal with pregnancy discomforts through natural means rather than pharmaceuticals. A great deal of the symptoms commonly experienced can be addressed through the methods used in these offices. Issues such as headaches, heartburn, constipation, morning sickness, sciatica, swollen ankles and pubic area pain can be reduced or alleviated.

All chiropractors receive instruction during their training that teaches them the best way to handle women who are pregnant. Some go on to focus on this type of care, using tables specifically designed for the uniqueness of pregnancy bodies. The Webster Technique is a method of adjustment that was developed to help these ladies be more comfortable from conception to delivery.

Increased back curvature, extended abdomen and widened pelvic region are all changes a pregnant woman generally experiences. These things not only disrupt her posture but they add to her stress, both physically and emotionally. Adjustments to the spine can help relieve a lot of the daily discomfort.

Pelvic imbalances and spinal misalignment lead to a condition called intrauterine constraint, which may be corrected with the Webster Technique. Addressing this provides the baby with optimal space within the womb, allowing it to maintain proper positioning. As such, labor and delivery tend to be smoother and less painful.




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