Informing Parents:
The Need for Chiropractic Care
in Infancy
By Jeanne Ohm DC
Many Doctors of Chiropractic find it difficult
to explain to parents the necessity of care
for infants. “After all,” most
parents say, “my child doesn’t
have any back pain.”
In these cases, it is necessary for us as practitioners
to relate to parents the causes and effects of
spinal trauma be they macro or micro.
Beginning with pregnancy the position the
fetus in-utero may have significant implications
on his or her developing spine. If the mother’s
pelvis was out of alignment throughout pregnancy
and there was intra-uterine constraint, the
developing fetus may have experienced an abnormally
constricted space which could complicate normal
postural development of the fetus. These structural
abnormalities will have significant effects
on the infant’s nerve system.
Modern birthing procedures create numerous
opportunities for injury to the baby. Standard
birth procedures today include awkward positions
for the mother which lead to more difficult
deliveries. This adds to an increased potential
of trauma and injury to the birthing baby.
Lying on her back, the mother is not free to
move into positions that allow her pelvis to
open to its fullest capacity and the delivery
process may become slowed or require unnecessary
force to birth the baby. The rising use of
pain medication during delivery also effects
the natural birthing process and the mother’s
ability to participate in this process. It
is well documented that the use of pain medication
leads to further operative intervention in
labor, which then increases the risk of injury
to the infant’s spine and nerve system.
Helping the parents in our practices to understand
today’s standard birth procedures, gives
them important knowledge about trauma and the
causes of spinal stress in their infants. It
allows them to realize that birth may have
caused injury to their baby and validates the
necessity of chiropractic spinal check ups
right from birth. Even more importantly it
alerts them to the effect these routine obstetric
procedures have on the future health and well-being
of their children. Parents can therefore make
better informed choices in subsequent births
to avoid future complications.
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