Pregnancy Chiropractic at
Soulshine Family Wellness Center
Making It Easier to Adapt
Throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, your body undergoes many physical and emotional changes in a short period. Your wellness strategies must evolve to support these changes, and chiropractic care keeps your nervous system functioning optimally, so your body can adapt to the rapid changes it’s going through. It also facilitates recovery and rehabilitation during the postpartum stage. Your body was designed to experience the natural process of pregnancy and childbirth, and it knows what it needs to do to grow a new human. Our job at Soulshine Family Wellness Center is to remove any interference in the nervous system that can garble the communication between your brain and body, resulting in dysfunction and pain. By creating balance in the spine and pelvis through gentle touch NetworkSpinal and Webster Technique chiropractic adjustments, the pelvis is positioned to create more space for your baby to grow and develop, and to get into an optimal position for birth.
Individualized Care
It’s important to get regular care throughout your pregnancy. Dr. Wendy will examine you and create a care plan to meet your needs. She will often schedule follow-ups to match your midwife or OB-GYN schedule.
We encourage women to begin care before they become pregnant, so we can help set the stage for their body to be at its best to carry and deliver a healthy, happy baby. Chiropractic can also help with fertility issues, so seeing us before you start trying can facilitate the process.
If you’re already pregnant and have never received chiropractic care before, that’s okay! The best time to start is now. We can help make the rest of your pregnancy as comfortable as possible for both you and your baby, and help your body get ready to deliver.
The Value of Postpartum Care
After giving birth, chiropractic can help new moms in many ways:
- Increases adaptation to pregnancy, postpartum and life stress events
- Dissipates tension from the neck, shoulders, pelvis and other muscles most commonly stressed during pregnancy, postpartum, and lactation
- Quickens and enhances overall recovery and rehabilitation
- Lessens postpartum depression
- Increases self-awareness, enabling healthier choices for mother and baby
Get Prenatal Care Today
Contact us today to schedule your in-office or mobile prenatal appointment.