05/21/2026
If I’m running a few minutes behind schedule, there’s a good chance I had to sneak in a little baby time first. 🤍☺️
One of the greatest gifts of being a chiropractor is getting to care for moms through pregnancy and then eventually getting to meet the sweet little babies we spent months making room for together. From helping support their bodies through all the changes of pregnancy to caring for them postpartum, it’s such an honor to walk through those seasons alongside them!
But truthfully, I don’t just get to adjust my patients. I get to do life with them.
Over time, appointments stop feeling like appointments and start feeling like catching up with people I genuinely care about! I get to walk beside my patients through some of the most beautiful and vulnerable seasons of their lives. I hear about the answered prayers and the heartbreaks, the exciting milestones and the exhausting nights. I get to celebrate pregnancies, comfort postpartum mamas, laugh about the chaos of parenthood, and sometimes just sit quietly with someone on a hard day when words don’t come easy.
I get to learn about grandma and grandpa and aunt so-and-so. I hear the funny stories about dad trying to navigate fatherhood. I get shown all the baby pictures, hear about proud big siblings, sleepless nights, first smiles, and all the little moments in between that make up family life.
And sometimes, I get to hand a mama a tissue on a hard day and hug her while reminding her this season won’t last forever. Those moments stay with me long after the appointment is over. 🩷
I hold all of these moments and seasons so close to my heart, because I’ve walked through so many of them too. There’s just something so special about caring for people while also truly understanding them.
This has never felt like “just a job” to me. Chiropractic has allowed me to build relationships that mean so much more than office visits and adjustments. It has given me the privilege of knowing entire families, watching babies grow up, and walking alongside people through years of life changes.
I truly feel so honored that God saw fit for this to be my career. The trust my patients place in me is something I will never take lightly!