Preconception, Prenatal, Labor, & Newborn Chiropractic Care
Care that listens deeply, works precisely, and supports your body through every stage of your journey.
Preconception Chiropractic Care
Supporting your body’s foundation before pregnancy begins.
Preconception is a powerful stage of the journey — a time when your body is preparing, shifting, and laying the groundwork for what comes next. Chiropractic care during this phase focuses on creating balance in the pelvis, spine, and soft tissues so your body can function smoothly as hormonal and structural changes begin.
Preconception care may support:
Pelvic and spinal alignment
Nervous system regulation
Soft‑tissue tension patterns
Postural habits that influence comfort and mobility
Hormonal rhythm and overall body balance
Dr. Becky also incorporates her extensive background in homeopathy, offering gentle, individualized remedies that can support the body’s natural processes during this stage. Homeopathy can complement chiropractic care by addressing patterns related to stress, sleep, digestion, hormonal shifts, and overall vitality.
Together, these tools help create a strong, aligned foundation — not just for conception, but for the months of change that follow. Many families choose to begin care here to feel more balanced, supported, and connected to their bodies before pregnancy begins.
Prenatal Chiropractic Care
Supporting your changing body with alignment, comfort, and informed care.
As pregnancy unfolds, your body begins shifting in ways that are both purposeful and demanding. Muscles stretch, ligaments adapt, posture changes, and the pelvis carries more responsibility with each passing week. Prenatal chiropractic care helps your body stay balanced through these transitions so you can move, rest, and breathe with greater ease.
During this stage, Dr. Becky uses the Webster Technique to support pelvic alignment and reduce tension in the ligaments that influence comfort and mobility. This work helps create space for your baby’s development and supports smoother movement as your center of gravity changes.
Many families seek prenatal care for things like round ligament tightness, lower back or hip discomfort, groin or leg tension, or simply feeling “compressed” as baby grows. Even long hours of sitting or standing can create patterns that benefit from regular support.
Because pregnancy changes quickly, consistent care can make a meaningful difference. A general rhythm that many families follow is:
Once a month during the first trimester
Every other week during the second trimester, up to 36 weeks
Weekly visits from 36 weeks until baby arrives
This schedule helps your body stay aligned as growth accelerates and your pelvis prepares for birth.
Homeopathy is also available throughout pregnancy to support sleep, digestion, stress, hormonal balance, and overall comfort. These gentle remedies can complement chiropractic care beautifully, helping your body respond more smoothly to the physical and emotional shifts of each trimester.
Labor Support Chiropractic Care
Preparing Your Body for the Work of Birth
As you move into the final stretch of pregnancy, your body begins preparing for the work of labor. The pelvis shifts, soft tissues respond to increasing pressure, and your body starts coordinating the movements that will guide your baby downward. Chiropractic care during this stage focuses on keeping the pelvis mobile, reducing restrictive tension, and helping your body stay as comfortable and responsive as possible. Many families find that receiving care during this time helps them feel more mobile, more grounded, and better able to work with their contractions rather than against them.
Labor support may help with:
Pelvic mobility as baby settles lower
Tension patterns that influence contraction comfort
Ligament strain that can affect positioning
The ability to change positions more easily
Feeling more connected to your breath and movement
Labor Support Chiropractic Care Package
For families who want hands‑on support during birth
Dr. Becky offers a dedicated labor support package for those who want chiropractic care available during labor itself. This package is designed to help your body stay aligned, mobile, and supported throughout the birthing process.
Package Includes:
5 hours of chiropractic care during labor
Support focused on pelvic mobility, ligament tension, and comfort as labor progresses.
One postpartum adjustment (in office)
Must be used within one week after birth.
One newborn adjustment (in office)
Must be used within one week after birth.
Optional home visit for postpartum & newborn adjustment
Available for an additional $250 travel fee.
Investment: $1500
To reserve your space for your estimated due date month, text Dr. Becky directly. This ensures she can be available and on‑call for your labor window.
Postpartum & Newborn Chiropractic Care
Supporting Your Recovery and Your Baby’s First Adjustments
After birth, your body begins the process of reorganizing itself. The pelvis, spine, and soft tissues shift again as your center of gravity changes, milk comes in, and you settle into new patterns of feeding, holding, and caring for your baby. Postpartum chiropractic care helps your body reconnect with alignment, ease tension from birth, and support a smoother transition into this new stage.
In the first week, many parents notice strain in the lower back, hips, neck, and shoulders — especially from feeding positions, interrupted sleep, and the physical demands of caring for a newborn. A postpartum adjustment helps restore balance, reduce discomfort, and support your body as it begins healing.
Newborns also experience their own tension patterns from birth. Even in the most straightforward deliveries, the process can create tightness in the neck, jaw, or pelvis. A newborn adjustment is gentle, specific, and focused on supporting comfort, feeding, digestion, and early mobility.
Releasing tension in both mom and baby can create a more comfortable environment for breastfeeding. When a baby’s jaw, neck, or cranial structures are tight, latching can feel difficult or inconsistent. When a parent’s shoulders, ribs, or low back are strained, feeding positions can become uncomfortable or unsustainable. Supporting alignment on both sides often helps feeding feel smoother, more comfortable, and more connected.
Many families appreciate having this early assessment to help both mom and baby settle more comfortably into life outside the womb — especially during the first days of feeding and bonding.