10/26/2025
ANSWERS IN CAPTION 👇👇
SLIDE 1. "Why do babies need Chiropractic Care?"
Every baby’s story is different and sometimes their bodies hold tension from birth or daily development. Gentle adjustments help ease things like tight jaws, reflux, irregular bowel movements, trouble sleeping, or head-turn preference.
It’s not about “fixing” babies. Our goals are aimed at helping their little bodies feel calm, balanced, and comfortable as they grow.
SLIDE 2. "Should I skip my workout?"
Absolutely, not! In our office, we like to see you the next day so we can check back in and see how your adjustments held and how you are feeling. We aren't looking to change your everyday routines, we want to help you do what you want to do with ease!
SLIDE 3. "I'm having a lot of pain while I am breastfeeding, but a lot of people relate to this, is this normal?"
We've said it many times and we will continue saying it... Common does not mean NORMAL! Tension in a baby’s jaw, neck, or body can make latching harder (and more painful for mom).
SLIDE 4. "Is it normal for my baby to crawl like this?"
Every baby moves a little differently and that’s okay! But how your baby moves can also tell us a lot about how their body and nervous system are working together. If you notice things like: scooting on one leg, favoring one arm, always turning one direction, or skipping crawling altogether.. it may be your baby’s way of compensating for tension or imbalance in their spine, pelvis, or nervous system.
SLIDE 5. Finally, BABIES DO NOT HAVE FOMO. It’s easy to think they have a fear of missing out... but often, it’s really a sign of an overstimulated nervous system.
When a baby’s body is holding tension (especially from birth or developmental stress) their nervous system can stay “switched on,” making it harder to rest, digest, and relax. Gentle chiropractic adjustments help calm and regulate that system, easing tension so your baby can: settle more easily, transition between activities and sleep, digest more comfortably, and feel calm and connected.