Relieve Pregnancy Discomfort with
Prenatal Chiropractic!

How You May Benefit From Prenatal Chiropractic:

  • Maintain a healthier, more comfortable pregnancy
  • Relieve back, neck, and joint pain commonly experienced during pregnancy
  • Help control symptoms of nausea and digestive discomfort
  • Improve pelvic alignment to support fetal positioning
  • Reduce nerve pressure to relieve sciatica and leg pain
  • Promote optimal balance and posture throughout pregnancy
  • Potentially lower the time and complications during labor and delivery
  • Support nervous system function for mom and baby
  • Decrease the likelihood of cesarean delivery by improving pelvic function
  • Enhance overall well-being and reduce pregnancy-related stress

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What Can Prenatal Chiropractic Treat?

When your body starts preparing to create a nurturing environment for the development of a baby, it goes through numerous physical and endocrinological changes. Changes can include; a misaligned spine or joints, protruding abdomen, an increased back curve, changes in your pelvis, and postural adaptions. Prenatal Chiropractic may help improve the following:

How Prenatal Chiropractic Works

According to the American Pregnancy website, if your pelvis is misaligned, there is not enough room for the developing baby. Chiropractic care can help establish balance in your pelvis and align your spine.

At Turlock Family Chiropractic, we apply adjustments to the neck, back, and pelvic area to improve any skeletal issues you have developed. Our chiropractor is trained in working with pregnant women and use tables adjusted for a pregnant body. When performing chiropractic techniques, they avoid unnecessary pressure on the belly.

Visiting a chiropractor at Turlock Family Chiropractic in Turlock can help you determine if your pregnancy is causing your pain. Our chiropractor will perform a detailed examination and check if the spine could benefit from an adjustment.

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* Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.