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Are you and your baby “aligned”?
As mothers, we know that
our babies are going to cry, this is just a fact of
life. However, sometimes we just can’t figure out what
they are crying about. It’s enough to make a new mother
quite anxious, but not enough to speed dial the doc
every five minutes.
This article will
explore the view from an often underutilized resource;
your chiropractor. Our friends at the Chiropractic
Health Center (Doctors Mary, Adam, and Zach Jameson,
D.C., P.C.) have put together a few points to remember
next time your infants physician says that “babies just
cry”.
SUBLUXATIONS AT
BIRTH
Chiropractors have a term for misalignments: subluxations. A ve rtebral subluxation is a misalignment of the bones that protect the spinal cord. It's a leak in
the roof or a kink in the wiring of your nervous
system. The severity of the subluxation can vary, and
there are a number of potential contributing factors
that can be physical, emotional, mental, or chemical.
The subluxation can be caused by any number of
incidents, from birth trauma to an auto accident to
simple repetition or over-use.
Over the years,
chiropractors have analyzed and in many cases corrected
subluxations caused at birth. Many birth injuries go
undetected and are evaluated years later. Spinal cord
and brain stem injuries are common in births that
involve forceps and vacuum extraction. The birth process
even when natural, and in controlled conditions, is
potentially traumatic. During the pushing stage of
labor, the spine, particularly the cervical spine may be
injured, as the fetus is compressed and pushed down the
birth canal.
PRIMARY CURVE
Babies are born with one
spinal curve known as the primary curve. This C shaped
curve is carried over from the uterus. The early days
and months of a child's live are very important in the
development of the secondary curves of the spine. Until
about three to five months the average child is unable
to hold its head with complete control and is vulnerable
to the stresses that may be applied to the neck during
delivery, parental shaking, or trauma.
EXERCISE HELPS TO
DEVELOP THE "C" CURVE
One of the best
exercises for the baby is on its stomach; in this
position the infant can lift its head and develop the C
curve of the neck. Crawling helps develop the curve of
the lower back. The lack of sufficient crawling is
responsible for a weakness of the spine, which leads to
childhood subluxation.
BABY CONTRAPTIONS
MAY INJURE SPINAL DEVELOPMENT
Unfortunately many
parents for the sake of convenience place their infant
in contraptions that force him or her into an upright
position before their spine is ready. This includes
wind-up swings or jumpers or any other holder, which
allows the infant to stand or walk before the spinal
curves are formed. Most baby holding devices hold the
baby's spine in the C position and prevents the
formation of the lumbar secondary curve. Abnormal curves
are easier to correct in the first year of life. The
posture the infant is forced to assume, if unnatural to
her or his spinal development could cause harm to their
health for the rest of their lives.
LOWER RESISTANCE
TO INFECTIONS
In a study of 1,250
babies who were examined five days after birth, the
investigator found that of 211 who suffered from health
problems, which included tonsillitis, vomiting,
hyperactivity and sleepiness, subluxations had caused
the clinical symptoms (Manuelle Medizin, 1987;25:5-10).
Some subluxations alter the normal physiological
response of the nasal cavity to infections, which may
result in infection in the ears, nose and throat.
COLIC
In a recent article
written by Deb Donovan and Bob VanMetter:
Almost all infants
develop periods of fussiness. This is often referred to
as colic. It has been defined as periods of
irritability, fussiness and inconsolable crying in a
healthy baby (which lasts for at least 3 hours a day, at
least 3 days a week). But colic is actually a default
diagnosis. Pain from sources other than the
gastrointestinal tract can be improperly diagnosed as
colic. If a baby is crying inconsolably, it is very
difficult to know if he is actually suffering from a
digestive disturbance. Since many subluxations in
infants are in the upper cervical area, there is a
strong possibility, especially when there has been a
history of birth trauma, that these babies are suffering
from head and neck pain due to spinal subluxations in
this area.
In a study looking at
babies receiving chiropractic care for colic, 94% saw
improvement in their baby's behavior within 2 weeks of
initiation of care. A little over half of these babies
had already been unsuccessfully treated, usually by
pharmacological means (Klougart et al., 1989). Another
study found 91% of babies experienced a reduction in
colicky behavior following as little as two chiropractic
adjustments (Nilsson, 1985).
CONCLUSION
As with any kind of
therapy, make sure that you and your physician are in
agreement before you take action. Whatever you decide,
at the Chiropractic Health Center we know that people of
all ages benefit from regular Chiropractic care. As a
member of the
American Pregnancy Association, we would like to
help you take the first step toward a happier, healthier
way of living. We offer Chiropractic adjustments,
Nutritional counseling, Acupuncture, Massage, Rehab,
Supplements, and Natural products for the care and
comfort of your body. We would love to show you ways
to live a greener lifestyle, not just by changing the
products you buy, but by altering the way you care for
your body.
MARY E. HASLEY,
D.C., P.C.
ADAM JAMESON,
D.C., P.C.
ZACH JAMESON,
D.C., P.C.
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