Why do Infants Need Chiropractic
You
do everything to ensure your baby's health during pregnancy: you eat right,
avoid drugs, smoking and drinking, take childbirth classes so you can have a
natural, drug-free birth. After the baby is born, you breastfeed knowing that
is the superior form of nutrition; you do everything you can to make sure your
baby is healthy ---- but have you had the most important part of their health,
their spine and nervous system, checked?
Birth Trauma - The First Subluxation:
"The birth process ... is potentially a traumatic, crippling event....
mechanical stress imposed by obstetrical manipulation --- even the application
of standard orthodox procedures may prove intolerable to the fetus. The view
has been expressed clinically that most signs of neonatal injury observed in
the delivery room are neurological...."
Towbin A., Latent spinal cord and brain stem injury in newborn infants. Develop.
Med. Child Neurol., 1969.
"With the birth process becoming
more and more an intervening procedure....the chiropractic checkup becomes even
more important to the child's future." Larry Webster, DC, of the International
Chiropractic Pediatric Association.
Of a random group of 1,250 babies
examined 5 days after birth, 211 suffered from vomiting, hyperactivity and sleeplessness
-- spinal abnormalities were found in 95% of this group. Spinal adjustment "frequently
resulted in immediate quieting, cessation of crying, muscular relaxation and
sleepiness." The authors noted that an unhealthy spine causes "many
clinical features from central motor impairment to lower resistance to infections
-- especially ear, nose and throat infections."
Shaken Baby Syndrome: Babies are
very top heavy. Mild to moderate shaking of a child can result in serious neurological
damage since their neck muscles are undeveloped. This damage has been known
to occur after playfully throwing the child up in the air and catching him/her.
The damage caused is called Shaken Baby Syndrome.
When does a Baby need a Spinal Checkup? There are times in a baby's first year
of life when spinal examinations are especially important.
1. After the birth process.
2. When the baby starts to hold
his/her head up.
3. When the baby sits up.
4. When the baby starts to crawl.
5. When the baby starts to stand.
6. When the baby starts to walk.
"Our children deserve to be
treated naturally, not with dangerous chemical drugs and unproven surgeries"
Bobby Doscher, DC, director of Oklahaven Children's Center.
Do all you can to give your baby
the best possible chance to have a healthy life. That includes childbirth without
trauma, avoidance of drugs and medical procedures, and breastfeeding. You have
your baby's eyes checked, heart checked, ears checked ---- why not their spine
and nervous system?
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