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Chiropractic
Care in Pregnancy for Safer, Easier Births.
Chiropractic care is essential for the pregnant
mother. Her systems and organs are now providing for two and their optimal function is critical for the baby's healthy development.
The mother's spine and pelvis undergoes many changes and adaptations to compensate for the growing baby and the risk of interference
to her nervous system is increased. Specific chiropractic care throughout pregnancy works with enhancing nervous system function
providing greater health potential for both the mother and baby.
Another important reason for care throughout
pregnancy is to help establish balance in the mother's pelvis. Because of a lifetime of stress and trauma to her spine and
pelvis, her pelvic opening may be compromised, resulting in a less than optimum passage for the baby. Williams Obstetrics
Text tells us that, "Any contraction of the pelvic diameters that diminish the capacity of the pelvis can create dystocia
(difficulty) during labor." They further state that the diameter of the woman's pelvis is decreased when the sacrum is
displaced. Dr. Abraham Towbin, medical researcher on birth tells us that the bony pelvis may become "deformed" this
way by trauma. Chiropractors define this displacement/ deformation as spinal misalignment or subluxation primarily caused
by the stress of trauma.
Additionally, these compensations to her spine and pelvis during pregnancy are likely
to cause an imbalance to her pelvic muscles and ligaments. The woman's pelvis supports her growing uterus with specific ligaments.
When the pelvic bones are balanced, the uterus is able to enlarge symmetrically with the growing baby. If the bones of the
pelvis are out of alignment or subluxated, this will directly affect the way the uterus will be supported. Unequal ligament
support of the uterus will torque the uterus reducing the maximum amount of room for the developing baby. The term used to
describe this is intrauterine constraint.
In some cases, this constraint restricts the baby's positions during
pregnancy adversely affecting his/her developing spine and cranium. Additionally, these limitations on the baby's movement
during pregnancy may prevent him/her from getting into the best possible position for birth. Any birth position other than
the ideal vertex, occiput anterior position of the baby indicates the inhibiting effects of constraint. Such positions lead
to longer more painful labors with increased medical interventions in birth. Often c-sections are resorted to and both the
mother and baby miss the many benefits of a natural vaginal birth.
The Webster Technique, discovered by Dr. Larry
Webster, founder of the ICPA, is a specific chiropractic adjustment for pregnant mothers. Working to correct sacral subluxations,
this technique balances pelvic muscles and ligaments in the woman's pelvis, removes constraint and allows the baby to get
into the best possible position for birth. Dr. Webster instructed many Doctors of Chiropractic in this technique and their
combined results showed a high success rate in allowing babies in the breech position to go into the normal head down or vertex
position. Because of its ability to facilitate easier, safer deliveries for both the mother and baby, many birth care providers
are actively seeking Doctors of Chiropractic with the skills in this technique.
Cunningham,G et al, "Dystocia Due to Pelvic Contraction",
Williams Obstetrics, Nineteenth Edition, 1989
Towbin,A, "Dystocia" , "Brain Damage in the Newborn
and its Neurologic Sequelle", Abraham Towbin, MD; 1998
Netter, F. "Pelvic Viscera and Perineum"
Atlas of Human Anatomy ; 1994
Hellstrom, B, Sallmander, U "Prevention of Spinal Cord Injury in Hyperextension
of the Fetal Head" JAMA; July 1968 Vol 204, No. 12
Anrig C, Plaugher G; “Chiropractic Management
of In-Utero Constraint” Pediatric Chiropractic, 1998: Chapter 5 page 102.
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