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Opening Hours: Wednesday morning 09.00 – 12.45
Fees: New patient £22.00 (1.5 hours)
Returning patient £16.00 (45 minutes)
Osteopathy can be of great benefit to pregnant women, as they
have to cope with a whole range of symptoms from back pain to
heartburn and morning sickness. As the baby grows in the uterus,
the extra weight causes the centre of gravity of the body to
change. As a result, the mother’s posture can change from
week to week. Treatment throughout pregnancy can help the body
adapt to the changes which are taking place.
The safety of the mother and baby is the osteopath’s
first concern.
After taking a thorough case history and examining the patient,
gentle osteopathic treatment may help to relieve the aches and
pains caused by the growth of the baby and also to prepare the
woman’s body for the birth.
Osteopaths can offer advice on how to change your posture to
use your body correctly during the pregnancy.
Osteopathy can help ease other symptoms associated with pregnancy.
For example:
- Heartburn
- Indigestion
- Headaches
- Sciatic Pain
- Morning sickness
- Groin and pelvic pain.
Post-natal care
After the baby is born, it is important for both mother and
child to be checked to ensure that any variations that may have
been created by either the pregnancy or labour can be addressed.
Post-natal problems with incontinence, depression, coccyx pain
and pelvic pain may respond favourably to osteopathic treatment.
Breast feeding can sometimes lead to back and shoulder pain.
An osteopath can use simple techniques to alleviate this.
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