Chiropractic Care during Pregnancy

Chiropractic if you are pregnant? Absolutely!! Keeping your spine free from the vertebral subluxation complex is one of the best things you can do if you are pregnant. If there is one group of people who need chiropractic spinal checkups more than any other, it is pregnant women.

Chiropractic for Your Body and Your Baby

Your doctor of chiropractic will examine your spinal column for misalignments (called vertebral subluxations) causing spine and nerve stress. Vertebral subluxations damage the nervous system and affect the workings of the entire body. If subluxations are present, the chiropractor will correct them with a chiropractic spinal adjustment in order to release the spinal stress. Without subluxations the body will function better, have higher resistance to disease and express more wholeness (health) than a body with uncorrected subluxations. That is the essential message of chiropractic.

All this is extremely important for the pregnant woman who needs to have her body as healthy and strong as possible in order to handle the rigors of pregnancy and childbirth. Chiropractic care will help ensure that the reproductive and other systems so essential for a healthy pregnancy receive a nerve supply from the spinal column without interference. The slightest interference to the nerve supply could adversely affect the mother and the developing fetus.

Drugless Health Care

Another excellent reason for seeing a chiropractor during pregnancy is that it is a drugless health care system. Drugs, whether prescription or over-the-counter, can harm the growing fetus. There is no such thing as a safe drug. The safest thing for a pregnant woman to do is avoid all drugs and seek natural non-drug alternatives for health care if at all possible. Almost all types of drugs and medications have been linked to fetal damage or malformations.

It is virtually impossible to specify any drug that will not result in an increased frequency of congenital malformations when administered in a certain dos to a sufficiently large panel of different laboratory animals. No drugs should be prescribed during pregnancy without weighing the maternal need against the risk of fetal damage. Some common substances which can damage the mother and fetus are antibiotics (including tetracycline), aspirin, alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana and cocaine.

Pregnant Women Have Special Concerns

There are so many things pregnant women worry about: staying pregnant, carrying the baby to full term, morning sickness, the baby developing normally, backaches, leg pain and if their labor will be safe and (hopefully) easy.

Can chiropractic care help ease their minds? Chiropractic care has been observed to help pregnant and birthing women a number of ways. Chiropractors have been performing spinal adjustments on pregnant women for over a hundred years and have noted that chiropractic spinal corrective care may help maintain pregnancy, control vomiting during pregnancy, deliver full-term infants with ease and produce healthier infants.

Common Questions & Answers Regarding Chiropractic & Pregnancy

Is chiropractic care safe in pregnancy? Very safe and very sensible for both mother and baby.

Is it difficult to receive a chiropractic adjustment when pregnant? Not at all. Chiropractors are trained in adjusting the spines of pregnant women and many chiropractic adjusting tables have special modifications for the pregnant figure.

How late in pregnancy is it possible to get an adjustment? Patients have received adjustments even during labor.

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