Osteopathy Prenatal Care:
When a woman’s anatomy isn’t in proper alignment, she’s at a far higher risk of experiencing structural damage and excruciating agony during and after giving birth. By maintaining structural balance in the pelvis, manual osteopathic care aids in a more comfortable and safe childbirth experience for the mother and child. There is no universal standard for the intensity of labour pains; each woman’s experience will be unique. While some may feel nothing at all, others may go through extreme pain.
Pain perception is highly influenced by factors such as birth position, emotional stability, mobility, and general health. A woman’s natural response to the intense physical stress of labour is to feel more anxious and fearful. While epidurals and other pain drugs are often used during labour, Manual Osteopathy provides a non-invasive alternative.
Previous damage to the sacrum, coccyx, or pelvic bones is only one of several factors that might make labour and delivery more challenging. This kind of injury, particularly if it occurred years ago, may cause significant muscle and ligament strain all during pregnancy and, especially, during labour. To make room for the newborn, a woman’s pelvic canal widens when her bones flex during labour.
The pain and stiffness in these regions may be alleviated with the use of a Manual Osteopath’s treatment. Injured women often benefit from this since it may make them feel more prepared for the delivery process.
Benefits of Osteopathy for Pregnancy
Osteopathy aims to improve the overall health of the body. It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, both chronic and acute.
Osteopathy is considered safe for pregnant women and can provide a number of benefits. Some of the benefits of osteopathy during pregnancy include relief from back pain, nausea, and constipation.
Osteopathy can also help to promote a healthy pregnancy by improving blood circulation and keeping the body flexible. In addition, it can help to prepare the body for labor and delivery.
If you are pregnant and are considering seeking treatment from an osteopath, make sure to choose one who has experience in treating pregnant women. Other benefits of osteopathy therapy for pregnancy include:
Labour and Birth:
Numerous factors influence the baby’s position and progress through the delivery canal. The childbirth process may be hampered by a pelvis that is too stiff or twisted, resulting in discomfort for the mother and additional strain on the newborn. When the pelvic region or the pelvic ligaments are out of whack, it might throw off the development of a foetus.
A woman’s body may be helped into the right position for labour with the use of manual osteopathic techniques. This minimises unnecessary confinement and eases pressure on the lower back and pelvis.
Manual osteopathic practitioners use gentle, corrective procedures to help patients achieve optimal spinal alignment, which aids in achieving a favourable birthing position.