Exploring the Ways Chiropractic Care Can Help With Breastfeeding Issues

Exploring the Ways Chiropractic Care Can Help With Breastfeeding Issues

Approximately 50% of pregnant women will experience back pain at some point before they deliver, causing aches and pains in the lower back and hips. As a result, many seek quality chiropractic care to ease their physical discomfort. But chiropractic care can also help mothers after the baby is born, particularly when it comes to breastfeeding. Here's what you need to know about the fascinating effects of chiropractic care for breastfeeding issues.

Latching Issues

Many mothers have a bit of trouble getting their infant to latch when first getting used to the process of breastfeeding. When ongoing, this issue can be frustrating, and you may not think chiropractic care is the answer. But it's true -- many times, these latching issues are a result of small musculoskeletal imbalances in both the mother and the infant. If it continues to be an issue, you may be tempted to give up entirely, but see a chiropractor first.

How Chiropractic Specialists Can Help

If you're having trouble getting your infant to latch properly, remember that their disposition has a lot to do with the way they react to certain stimuli. Chiropractic specialists will take the time necessary to determine the root cause of your infant's troubles and provide a number of corrective adjustments with care. The mother can also receive chiropractic care to improve musculoskeletal strength and comfort. Various spinal alignments can help improve the physical and mental health of both mother and infant. Plus, these adjustments typically improve blood flow as well, which increases the success rate of breastfeeding as a whole.

Selecting a Chiropractor

As mentioned, there are countless benefits of chiropractic care during pregnancy. Studies have shown, prenatal chiropractic technique has an 80% success rate in avoiding unplanned caesarian section deliveries. Plus, women who seek chiropractic care throughout gestation have, on average, a 25% shorter labor time whereas multiparous women who seek chiropractic care throughout their pregnancy have, on average, 31% shorter labor times. Ideally, you should try to choose a chiropractic that has experience working with patients of all age groups.


Ultimately, understanding the benefits that chiropractic specialists can provide when it comes to pregnancy is the best way to make an informed decision about your healthcare needs. For more information about chiropractic specialists, contact Garden State Spinal Care.

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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