Category: Prenatal Massage

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CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR INFANTS, CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS

Infant & Children Chiropractic Care   Why should my Child see a Chiropractor? A Chiropractor with special interest in Children and Baby’s Chiropractic Care can help your child heal from the many musculoskeletal burdens of childbirth and during general development. The Chiropractor can address many areas of your child’s health…
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Infant Torticollis and How Chiropractic Can Help

Infant Torticollis & How Chiropractic Can Help You have a one-month-old baby at home and she’s having some difficulties breastfeeding on one side. Your newborn’s head appears to be tilted to one side and she struggles to turn in one direction. Every time she tries to latch on this certain…
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Plagiocephaly and Chiropractic

  Plagiocephaly and Chiropractic       What is Plagiocephaly? Plagiocephaly, also known as Flat Head Syndrome, is a condition affecting babies worldwide. It occurs when a baby sleeps on their back too much with their head turned to the side during their first few months, but also it can…
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How Chiropractic Care Can Help Your Baby’s Digestion Issues

How Chiropractic Care Can Help Your Baby’s Digestion Issues It is understandable that just about anything can send a new parent into a panic when it comes to the health of their newborn. Constipation and digestive issues are no exception. There are not very many treatment options for children under…
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Pregnancy Related Pelvic & Pubic pain

Pregnancy Related Pelvic & Pubic pain   Many women developpelvic painduring pregnancy. This is sometimes called pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP) or Symphysis pubis dysfunction(SPD). Pregnancy related pelvic pain could involve a few uncomfortable symptoms caused by stiffness in your pelvic joints (SI and Pubic Symphysis joints) or the joints…
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BABY BLUES

We’ve been taught by our parents that it’s important to be polite. We’ve been told that saying “please” and “thank you” are necessary to show respect and appreciation. But how far should we take that? Is it important to extend such politeness to our intimate partner? Or is there an…