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		 Chiropractic Care
			Regular chiropractic care is an integral part of the prenatal and postpartum care during pregnancy. It helps keep mom feeling good and assists her in coping with the physical stresses of an ever changing body.
 
 
 
 
 Neuromuscular and Biochemical Changes During Pregnancy During pregnancy, most women experience a number of neuromuscular and biochemical problems which respond favorably to gentle, safe, noninvasive chiropractic care. These include:
 
			release of the hormone relaxin causes muscle and ligament relaxation
			
				allows joints to more easily misalign
 
increased weight gain
			
				increased demand and fatigue on spinal and pelvic muscles
				increased stress on spinal and pelvic ligaments
				increase in lumbar and thoracic spinal curves which further increase the above
				increased joint stress and thus occurrence of vertebral and sacroiliac joint misalignments
 
change in weight distribution
			
				increased demand and fatigue on spinal and pelvic muscles
				increased stress on spinal and pelvic ligaments
				increase in lumbar and thoracic spinal curves which further increase the above
				increased joint stress and thus occurrence of vertebral and sacroiliac joint misalignments
			 The above changes primarily affect the pelvic and spinal ligaments, muscles, joints and other supportive soft tissues. These changes cause sprain/strains of pelvic and spinal structures, as well as alteration of the normal spinal curvatures and spinal biomechanics. The result is an increased stress on the body leading to pain and discomfort.  page top 
 
 
 
 Chiropractic Treatment of the Neuromuscular and Biochemical Problems Doctors of chiropractic can alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms arising from the muscular, ligamentous, and biomechanical stresses encountered during pregnancy. We accomplish this through the use of a number of highly specialized procedures and techniques:
 
			Gentle Spinal Adjustive Procedures - specifically designed for use in the pregnant female
			
				assist in maintaining a spine free from vertebral misalignments and fixations - optimizing spinal biomechanics
				keep pelvis and spine in correct position/posture
				assist in pain relief by (1) reflexively reducing pain levels, and (2) reducing spinal and pelvic stresses which produce soft tissue pain
				keep tissues and biomechanics functioning optimally to minimize complications during birth
 
Therapeutic Exercises and Stretches - safe for use during pregnancy
			
				keep spinal musculature strong, balanced, and pain-free
				enable spinal muscles to maintain the spine and body in a neutral, correct posture
				keep mom active and mobile
 
Soft Tissue Work - massage, trigger point work, soft tissue mobilization, etc.
			
				keep muscles relaxed and flexible
				reduces bouts of muscle aches and pains
				reduces spinal stress
 
Dietary and Nutritional Counseling - unique to the pregnant mother
			
				prevent neural tube and other birth defects
				increase the chances for a healthy baby
				assist the mother in maintaining optimal energy levels
				keep mother happy and healthy during stressful periods
 
General Pregnancy Information - general info on pregnancy
			
				answer mother's questions
				improve mother's health
				optimize birthing process
				enhance baby's health
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 Frequently Asked QuestionsIs Chiropractic Care Safe During Pregnancy? Chiropractic care during pregnancy is safe for both mother and fetus. Spinal adjustments are especially gentle during pregnancy as far less force is required to correct subluxations. This is due to the increase in hormones causing significant muscle and ligamentous relaxation. Special "adjustive" positions are also used to provide comfort and safety for both mom and fetus.How Often Should I Receive Chiropractic Care During My Pregnancy?The frequency of care varies for a number of different reasons. Typically, regular care during a non-complicated pregnancy will range from once per week to once per month. page top 
 
 
 
 Chiropractic and Pregnancy Scientific StudiesLow Back Pain During Pregnancy In this study, researchers identified the sacroiliac joints of the pelvis (frequently "adjusted" by chiropractors) as being responsible for the majority of low back pain cases in pregnancy. This is due to the significant number of hormonal and biomechanical changes occurring in the pelvis during pregnancy. Researchers found 7/10 women were helped by spinal manipulation in this study.
 
			Bery G, Hammar M, Moller-Nielsen J et al. Obstet and Gynecol, 72:71-75, 1988.
		 TextBook on Chiropractic & Pregnancy According to Dr. Fallon, author and internationally recognized "chiropractic pediatrician", statistics from her office "have demonstrated that chiropractic adjustments effectively reduce the average amount of time spent in labor." Her data shows a nearly 25% reduction in the average labor times in those receiving chiropractic care versus the generally accepted average labor time - in women who had given birth in the past, there was a 33% reduction in average labor time.
 
			Fallon J. International Chiropractic Association. 1994 - Arlington, Virginia.
		 Italian Study on Chiropractic & Pregnancy Postpartum pain was relieved in 90 of 120 patients who received chiropractic adjustments.
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