Seeking Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy: An FAQ

Seeking Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy: An FAQ

There's no denying the fact that going through a pregnancy majorly affects the body. In fact, data reports that approximately 50% of all pregnant women experience back pain during their pregnancy—and 50% to 75% of women experience back pain during labor. As a result of pain, many women have found relief after receiving quality chiropractic care for pregnancy.

Before you determine whether or not it's time for you to see a chiropractor, it's important to know the facts regarding how chiropractic treatment can benefit pregnant women. Here's an FAQ that will explore some basics for those seeking chiropractic care during pregnancy.

What are the pain relief success rates for pregnant women who receive chiropractic care?

One collaborative chiropractic and medical study revealed that 75% of pregnant chiropractic care patients reported pain relief. But keep in mind that your level of success with chiropractic care depends on a number of factors. Of course, finding the right pregnancy chiropractor is the best way to maximize your success rate.

How does a prenatal chiropractor help pregnant women achieve pain relief?

Due to the physical and hormonal changes women experience during pregnancy, a number of side effects can onset: there's the obvious protruding of the abdomen, increased back curvature, and pelvic changes. Women often compensate by adjusting their postures to provide temporary relief, though they could cause long-term effects. A chiropractor can address these changes head-on and help pregnant women achieve relief with the Webster Technique. Using this specialized adjustment, they can realign your spine and help you enjoy your pregnancy more comfortably.

What are the other benefits of quality chiropractic care for pregnancy?

In addition to pain relief, women who seek chiropractic care throughout gestation have, on average, a 25% shorter labor time. Not only that, but studies have shown prenatal chiropractic technique has an 80% success rate in avoiding unplanned caesarian section deliveries. Even if you aren't experiencing consistent pain or discomfort, you may be able to benefit from seeking chiropractic care during pregnancy.

Ultimately, approximately 50% of pregnant women will experience back pain at some point before delivery, causing aches and pains in the lower back and hips. Knowing how a pregnancy chiropractor can address and relieve the discomfort during this time can help you decide the best treatment route for your symptoms.

Dr. Jennifer Dour

Dr. Dour is the founder of Garden State Spinal Care. A skilled adjuster with a friendly bedside manner, see why she can help you in your journey towards a life free of back pain.

https://www.gardenstatespinalcare.com/
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