You’re nearing the end of your pregnancy. The room is done, you’re excited about the new addition to soon arrive to your family. You’ve tried to do everything right to make sure that you have a healthy labor and delivery and new baby. The last thing on your mind is a breech pregnancy.
It’s nearing the end of your pregnancy. The nursery is ready and you’re excited about your family’s soon arriving addition. You’ve been careful to do everything to be sure that you have a healthy labor, delivery and new baby.
But at the visit with your Midwife, you find out that baby is in a breech position. Quite naturally, you begin to worry, because you understand that if the baby is not in the proper position, your delivery can be more difficult. Are you now required to opt for a C-section?
No one wants that.
Or when the ECV (external cephalic version) is recommended, you begin to feel anxiety because you have heard of the discomfort of physically moving baby into position.
But there is good news!
The Webster technique developed quite some time ago, has given moms with breech pregnancies renewed hope for a safe, non-invasive way to help baby to turn. Pediatric trained chiropractic offices can perform the Webster technique, to help align the pelvis, allowing baby to move normally and eventually placing itself in the right head down position.
At Tompkins Family Chiropractic, we’ve been providing the Webster technique for the last 15 years. If you are dealing with a breech pregnancy, come to our office and we’ll be happy to help you to have a safe, healthy pregnancy and delivery.
For More Information On Breech Pregnancy
And if you want more information. Read our blog post 11 Natural Ways To Turn A Breech Baby to find out other ways you can help you and baby.
Dr. Emil Tompkins is a Tucson Family Chiropractor who has been serving southern Arizona families for the last 15 years. Providing care for pregnancy, infants, ear-infections, tongue tie, ADHD, back pain, migraines, and more. Call us at 520-572-2596 or go to our website to schedule an appointment with Dr. Tompkins.