Lako Family Chiropractic- 770•626•0706

Lako Family Chiropractic- 770•626•0706 Helping kids who struggle more than they should
Pediatric & prenatal chiropractor | Metro Atlanta
👇 Child struggling?

03/04/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

This stage does not have to define your baby’s future.

We’ve seen newborns come in exhausted, fussy, bloated, struggling to latch, and sleeping in
tiny fragmented bursts. Families were told nothing was wrong. But their intuition said otherwise.

After evaluating stress patterns from pregnancy and birth, consistent care reduced nervous
system overload. Week by week, sleep improved. Digestion stabilized. Crying decreased. That
child is still thriving years later.

Early stress leaves patterns. Early support changes trajectories.

Check the link in our bio for more free resources.



03/04/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

If you’ve only been told to focus on the gut, you’re missing half the picture.
Gas. Reflux. Formula changes. Diet eliminations. Those all target digestion. But digestion is
controlled by the nervous system. If the nervous system is overwhelmed, the gut cannot
regulate properly.

That’s why some babies cycle through product after product with no real improvement. The symptom is treated, but the system controlling it isn’t addressed.

Colic is often about regulation, not just digestion.

Save this so you remember to look deeper and find the cause of the issue.



03/03/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

Your baby isn’t dramatic.

They’re uncomfortable.

Arching. Stiff muscles. Constant crying. Poor sleep. Those aren’t personality traits. They’re
signs of tension in a tiny body that can’t explain what it feels.

When newborns experience stress during pregnancy or birth, that stress can linger in the
nervous system. The body stays tight. Regulation struggles. Crying becomes the release valve.

Colic isn’t about behavior. It’s about physiology.

Share this with a parent who needs to help, let them know they aren’t alone.



03/03/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

Colic is not random.

It’s rarely “just bad luck.” Every baby we evaluate for colic has some level of stress tied back to
pregnancy, birth, or early development. When the nervous system stays stuck in fight or flight,
digestion struggles, sleep fragments, and crying becomes constant.

Crying is not manipulation. It’s communication. It’s a nervous system that hasn’t fully shifted into
regulation.

Instead of asking how to silence the crying, we ask what is stressing the system. When stress
decreases, babies regulate better.

Follow to hear more information you won’t hear anywhere else.



03/02/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

What if it’s not just gas? What if it’s birth stress?

Long labor. Fast labor. Induction. C section. Assisted delivery. Even smooth births still involve
physical pressure and stress on a newborn’s spine and nervous system.

When that stress lingers, babies often show signs of tension, poor sleep, digestive discomfort,
and constant crying. The symptom isn’t random. It’s a stress response.

We regularly trace children’s regulation challenges back to pregnancy and birth patterns. Early
stress leaves early patterns.

Instead of asking how to quiet the crying, ask what happened before it started.

Check the link in our bio to learn how we evaluate newborns.



03/02/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

Here’s what most people don’t say out loud. The majority of babies improve when care is consistent.

Not overnight. Not magically. But week by week. Regulation builds. Sleep improves. Digestion stabilizes. The families who stop too early often think it didn’t work, when in reality adaptation takes repetition.

The nervous system learns through consistency. If stress patterns developed over months during pregnancy and birth, they won’t unwind in one visit.

Colic is rarely random. It’s a stress pattern that responds to structured support.

Check the link in our bio for more free resources.



03/01/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

If you feel dread every evening because you know the crying is coming, that’s not something
you just “power through.”

Parents aren’t meant to live exhausted for months. Babies aren’t meant to stay in constant
stress mode. Yet so many families are told this is simply part of newborn life and to wait it out.

Here’s the reframe. When a newborn remains stuck in fight or flight after pregnancy or birth
stress, sleep collapses, digestion struggles, and crying becomes the only outlet. That’s not
personality. That’s physiology.

When we calm the nervous system, babies regulate better and families move from survival to
stability.

Share this with a parent who feels overwhelmed right now.



03/01/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

“They’ll grow out of it.”

That phrase sounds comforting until you’re the one pacing the floors at 2am for the tenth week
in a row. Yes, some babies cry less with time. But growing out of something is not the same as
resolving it. Waiting doesn’t automatically teach a nervous system how to regulate.

If a baby’s body is tense and overwhelmed from pregnancy or birth stress, digestion and sleep
will continue to struggle until the stress pattern shifts. Survival mode should not be the plan.

Colic is often a stress response, not just a phase. When regulation improves, everything else
starts to follow.

Follow and stay ahead with this information that most parents never hear.


03/01/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

“They’ll grow out of it.”

That phrase sounds comforting until you’re the one pacing the floors at 2am for the tenth week
in a row. Yes, some babies cry less with time. But growing out of something is not the same as
resolving it. Waiting doesn’t automatically teach a nervous system how to regulate.

If a baby’s body is tense and overwhelmed from pregnancy or birth stress, digestion and sleep
will continue to struggle until the stress pattern shifts. Survival mode should not be the plan.

Colic is often a stress response, not just a phase. When regulation improves, everything else
starts to follow.

Follow and stay ahead with this information that most parents never hear.



02/28/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

If gas drops, formula changes, and every home remedy haven’t worked, it’s time to ask a harder
question.

What if gas isn’t the cause? What if it’s the symptom? Families often cycle through product after
product because no one has explained why the crying is happening in the first place.

The digestive system depends on proper nervous system regulation. If a baby remains in fight
or flight after a stressful pregnancy or birth, digestion struggles no matter how many surface
level fixes are tried.

Instead of chasing symptoms, we evaluate the system controlling them.

Check the link in our bio to learn how we approach newborn care differently.



02/28/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

If you’ve started blaming yourself for your baby’s colic, pause right now.

It’s not because you held them too much. It’s not because you ate the wrong thing. It’s not
because you’re doing motherhood wrong. When babies cry for hours, parents internalize it. That
weight is heavy.

Here’s the truth. Most colic cases we evaluate show clear signs of nervous system stress from
pregnancy or birth. Babies communicate discomfort the only way they can. Crying is not
manipulation. It’s regulation failure.

When the stress pattern decreases, sleep and digestion often follow.

Save this for the nights when you start questioning yourself.



02/27/2026

Lako Family Chiropractic
Pediatric & Prenatal Chiropractor in Roswell, GA
Serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, and Woodstock

Have you ever wondered why they say colic lasts “about three months”?

Why three? What magically changes at week twelve? Parents are told to wait it out while they
function on broken sleep and constant stress. That waiting period feels endless when your baby
cries for hours every day.

Here’s the shift. Time doesn’t regulate a stressed nervous system. Support does. If a baby’s
body stays tense and dysregulated after birth, digestion and sleep remain unstable until the
stress pattern settles.

Colic isn’t random. It follows physiology. When regulation improves, symptoms improve.

Share this with a parent who’s counting down the weeks in survival mode.



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1455 Old Alabama Road, Suite 125
Roswell, GA
30076

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
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