MarketplaceCan Pregnant Women Eat Hot DogsPosted on February 11, 2010. A pregnant woman may see a chiropractor? Pregnant women are given a long list of Don'ts: Do not drink. Do not smoke. Do not eat hot dogs. The list goes on and on. Mothers start a new family will meet some important challenges for the new health.
But a pregnant woman can see a chiropractor? Yes, "said Dr. Gregg Rubinstein, who practices at the 57th Street Chiropractic and Family Wellness Center in New York. "It is safe to treat mothers waiting up until the day they give birth," he said. He said that the center of gravity of pregnant women moves to the front or portrayed as they gain weight, which explains why pregnant women often have back pain and sciatica. In addition, the forward movement can cause changes in the cervical or neck region, contributing to the shoulder or arm syndrome associated with pregnancy. "When you want a mother to be the nervous system does not work 100%," he asks. Misalignment during pregnancy interrupts the process nerve. But chiropractic corrects the misalignment, allowing the nervous system of a mother to work properly.
And it does not stop there. Dr. Rubinstein said that if possession of a extra 20 to 30 pounds was not enough, then the orientation of a new mother of his spine goes from standing to bending and stooping. The next years were spent in awkward positions for breastfeeding, the lifting of strollers, carrying a baby around, bending over to pick up toys of a child, and changing diapers. That all puts a lot of stress and tension on the spine of the new mother. The women wear a lot of new gear after childbirth - a bag, bag, car seat. Dr. Rubinstein said: "Think about what all this does for the spine."
Chiropractic is both safe and natural for the mother and child. Regular chiropractic care can help each family member to succeed through all stages of life by helping them stay healthy and keep them at their best.
The information contained in this article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your health care provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care from a health care provider appropriate.
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