Birth Trauma & Chiropractic
Science is now
starting to document something chiropractors have been observing and warning
about for years. For decades chiropractors have been warning the public of the
danger to newborns from the currently common birth processes used today. Birth
is a natural phenomenon that should not be viewed or treated as a medical
condition.
However, in an attempt to “manage” the birth process, many problems
are created.
The
most prevalent danger chiropractors have been warning about when it comes to the
birth process is the creation of subluxations. Numerous articles and symposiums
have relayed scientific documentation of damage that occurs to the nervous
system in the neck of newborns during the common birth process. This damage
ranges from mild subluxations in the upper neck to more serious subluxations
involving spinal cord damage and central nervous system problems.
Many
authorities suggest that the position of the mother coupled with the pulling
from the delivering physician has a lot to do with the creation of these
subluxation related problems. When the delivering mother is lying on her back
she is not only working partially against gravity but she has reduced the pelvic
opening size. These two factors then require the attending physician to pull
harder on the head of the child.
This increased pulling and twisting during the
birth process, coupled with a decrease in the pelvic opening and a non alignment
with gravity often set the stage for birth trauma, subluxation and the resulting
problems.
Health consequences to the newborn from birth trauma range from immediate and
severe to hidden problems that may take years to surface. Some of the more
immediate and tragic results that have been documented are spinal cord and brain
stem injuries, brain bleeding and swelling, neurological deficits, breathing
problems and even sudden infant death syndrome.
The
long-term consequences are as varied as the nerve system itself. Some of the
more commonly mentioned problems that have been linked to traumatic birth are
learning disabilities, headaches, visual and hearing problems, certain palsies,
and a host of immune functional problems.
Experts are suggesting that birth be handled as a normal and natural process.
Many experts suggest the birthing position of choice is in an upright position
of either sitting or squatting. The less force used, if any, the better.
Chiropractors have been stressing for years the importance of having a newborn
checked for vertebral subluxations. The importance of a developing child being
free from nerve interference from subluxation can not be understated.
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