PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12, 2017 -- Expectant mothers often experience a number of conditions that benefit from chiropractic treatment and complementing services. There are a number of hormonal and physical changes that can cause significant discomfort. Lower back pain during the third trimester often occurs with increased pressure on the pelvis and lower back. This can worsen pre-existing conditions, such as bulging discs, sciatica, and radiculopathy. Chiropractic care can address aches and pains naturally and realign the body for an optimal environment for development and delivery. Women looking forward to a healthy pregnancy with less discomfort visit Devine Chiropractic for effective care.
Many of the symptoms naturally associated with pregnancy can actually be reduced with chiropractic care. Morning sickness, nausea, back pain, high blood pressure, pelvic pain, and more can be treated naturally and make the experience of pregnancy more comfortable for expecting mothers. Weight gain and changes to the pelvis structure can cause spinal imbalances that can trigger a range of uncomfortable symptoms. The nervous system is connected to the symptoms expressed and sends messages throughout the body. Subluxations and misaligned spinal columns can place additional pressure on exposed and sensitive nerves and interrupt their ability to function normally.
Chiropractic can address body imbalances preceding delivery, such as an unevenly aligned pelvis, that may become painful and problematic when the baby needs to get into the proper birthing position. Chiropractic staff at Devine Chiropractic resolves posture, increases back curve, adjusts pelvic imbalance, and addresses colic, trouble breastfeeding, and postpartum and newborn chiropractic care. A woman’s body was created to bring life into the world and small chiropractic adjustments can make the process of pregnancy and delivery easier for today’s woman.
“Pregnant woman are often told that their pain and morning sickness is typical of that stage of pregnancy. Chiropractors know that there are ways to help modern women find pain relief and create an optimal environment for the safe development and delivery of a newborn. Chiropractic has even been known to reduce delivery time for expectant mothers,” said Dr. Jeff Devine. “As an experienced prenatal chiropractor in Portland and Beaverton, OR, I offer gentle and effective techniques to address a woman’s unique needs during this special period.”
Dr. Jeff Devine of Devine Chiropractic serves residents of Portland and Beaverton, OR. The entire family can function and feel better with chiropractic services that reduce pain naturally and help patients improve their health. Friendly staff and exceptional service await every patient. Spanish is also spoken at this chiropractic clinic. Services at Devine Chiropractic include chiropractic care, corrective exercises, lifestyle advice, nutritional counseling, massage therapy, and postural screenings. Prenatal women are supported with prenatal chiropractic services at Devine Chiropractic.
Call (503) 245-8445 to learn more about prenatal chiropractic care or visit http://devinechiropractic.com/ for additional details on the practice.
Devine Chiropractic, (503) 245-8445


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