Pregnant women often experience back issues, aches, and pains. The problem with conventional pain management is that it often includes drugs or procedures that can negatively impact a growing baby. That's where chiropractic comes in. Chiropractic care offers drug-free pain relief that's both safe and gentle enough for pregnant patients. Only one question remains: how often should a pregnant woman go to the chiropractor?
After you receive the green light from your prenatal care provider, make an appointment with our chiropractor. Many women opt to begin regular appointments with a chiropractor during their first trimester, while others do not visit one unless they begin to have back pain or until later in their pregnancies.
How often should a pregnant woman undergo chiropractic treatment? Most women begin with one visit per month during their first trimester and increase their number of visits throughout their pregnancies.
It is the role of your chiropractor to adjust your spine, muscles, and joints to put them into the correct alignment whether you are pregnant or not. During pregnancy, your prenatal chiropractor will use a variety of techniques, including ones that focus more on your pelvic region to reduce stress on your ligaments and uterus. Your chiropractor will be extra cautious to not put any unneeded pressure on your abdomen and will use equipment that is specifically designed for pregnant women during treatment.
While many women opt for chiropractic treatment during pregnancy to feel more comfortable and experience less back pain, others need it for different reasons. One of those reasons is an intrauterine constraint, a condition in which the baby’s head has restricted due to the mother’s pelvis being misaligned. This condition can lead to complications during birth. Your chiropractor can use a technique called the Webster technique in which a pregnant woman's pelvis is adjusted so that the baby can get into the proper position to be born.
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