Chiropractic Therapy For Expecting Mothers

The Webster Technique

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The webster technique

  • The Webster Technique is a chiropractic adjustment specifically designed for pregnant women. It focuses on aligning the pelvis to potentially ease discomfort during pregnancy and promote optimal fetal positioning for childbirth. This gentle, non-invasive approach aims to restore balance in the pelvis, potentially alleviating issues such as back pain, pelvic discomfort, and even aiding in a smoother delivery process. It's often sought after by expecting mothers seeking natural ways to support their bodies during pregnancy and childbirth

  • At MVMT STL you will have access to a highly trained professional with extensive knowledge of the impacts pregnancy can have on the body. Below are some of the many benefits this non-invasive approach can have.

    Pelvic Alignment: It aims to align the pelvis, potentially reducing discomfort associated with pregnancy-related pelvic misalignment.

    Reduced Pain: By addressing pelvic misalignments, the technique may help alleviate back pain, pelvic pain, and other discomforts commonly experienced during pregnancy.

    Optimal Fetal Positioning: Proper pelvic alignment may encourage optimal positioning of the baby for childbirth, potentially reducing the risk of complications during labor and delivery.

    Improved Pelvic Floor Function: Aligning the pelvis can contribute to better pelvic floor function, potentially reducing the risk of issues like pelvic floor dysfunction postpartum.

    Non-Invasive: The Webster Technique is gentle and non-invasive, making it a safe option for pregnant women seeking natural methods of pain relief and pelvic support.

    Facilitates Natural Birth: By promoting pelvic alignment and optimal fetal positioning, the technique may support the body's ability to undergo a smoother, more efficient labor and delivery process, potentially reducing the need for medical interventions.

The Webster Technique.