
Ramat Bet Shemesh Chiropractic & Pain Relief Center
Chiropractics and Pregnancy
Because
of the additional weight and stress including rapid fetal development, hormonal
changes, and an increased laxity in connective ligaments, on the framework of
the body in pregnant women, many feel low back pain during pregnancy.
Chiropractic adjustments can help lower the incidence of
pain in the low back and legs, and between the shoulder blades. In some cases,
fewer headaches and problems with nausea and elimination may also result. Many
chiropractors care for expectant mothers in the regular course of their daily
practices. This leads to an overall improvement in health for both mother and
baby.
It's important during pregnancy that nerve impulses flow from the brain to all
parts of the body. A slightly out-of-place vertebra can create nerve irritation
that snarls the body's communication system. Using gentle spinal adjustments,
the chiropractic doctor can relieve this nerve irritation, allowing the body's
energy to flow freely again and eliminate periodic pain through nature's own
healing power! Your chiropractic doctor will use special, modified techniques
during your pregnancy to make your spinal adjustments easy and comfortable.
Chiropractic care can:
1. Correct vertebral misalignment and relieve pressure with gentle and effective
adjustments.
2. Help ensure that pelvic bones are properly aligned, facilitating a quicker,
easier delivery.
3. Re-establish the natural position and mobility of the joints.
4. Provide freedom from interference of normal nerve energy which is vital for
the development of a healthy baby and mother.
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