Prenatal Chiropractic care
Pregnancy is an amazing time in a person’s life. Their body is going though many changes physically, emotionally and mentally. Chiropractic care can help decrease discomfort and prepare the pelvis for delivery.

With each new phase of pregnancy, different factors play a role in how pressure and weight are carried.
Undue stress and tension on the uterus and the abdomen can hinder a natural, non-invasive birth and labor process.
Chiropractic during pregnancy helps to align the structural components of the pelvis, relieving tension and creating the space for optimal fetal positioning.
We want you to feel empowered to have a comfortable and healthy pregnancy, with gentle chiropractic care specifically designed for each trimester of your pregnancy.
Chiropractic care during pregnancy can help with:
- Fetal positioning concerns
- Back pain
- Sciatica
- Pubic symphysis pain
- Round ligament pain
- Neck pain
- Hip pain
- Headaches & migraines
- Wrist pain & carpal tunnel syndrome
- Maintaining a healthier pregnancy
Research shows that people who receive regular adjustments while pregnant have shorter delivery times and fewer complications.
It doesn't end with delivery
Birth is one of the most physically demanding events in a person’s life and they don’t get to sit on the couch and recover afterwards!
No – they must care for an infant. Physically carrying an infant, feeding for multiple hours per day, changing diapers and lack of proper sleep can leave their body feeling achy and sore. Taking away some of the physical stress helps to be able to deal with the stresses of caring for an infant and to feel more like a person.
We recommend all new postpartum people schedule a check in around 2-4 weeks postpartum.
Postpartum chiropractic care can help with:
- Feeling more comfortable in your body post-delivery
- Improve healing time post-delivery
- Realign pelvic structures
- Give postural support for nursing and carrying child
- Decrease structural discomfort
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge only and is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment.