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About Pregnancy
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Early stages of pregnancy are often associated with symptoms such as
nausea, morning sickness, headache, fatigue and dizziness. As the
pregnancy progresses, the extra weight creates a shift in the body
centre of gravity, combined with softening of muscles and supporting
ligaments. This added mechanical stress can cause symptoms such as
generalised back pain, sciatica from nerve pressure, pubic symphysis or
sacro-iliac joint pain from instability, scoliosis and accentuation of
the normal back curves.Where does osteopathy fit in the picture?The philosophy of Osteopathy teaches that the body structure and its function are closely related and interdependent. This distinctive way of thinking applies to treatment of almost any injury, condition or change in state of health. Pregnancy is no exception. To accommodate for the growing foetus, the body undergoes tremendous changes. Some are visually obvious; others are subtler as hormonal releases affect the anatomy, physiology and biology of most systems.
The goal of osteopathic treatment is to assist this natural process,
maximising the body's ability to adjust and to compensate for the
changes as efficiently as possible in support of mother and baby with a
minimum of pain and discomfort.
Is it safe to have osteopathic treatment during pregnancy?
Osteopathy has one of the best safety records of any medically
related profession. The techniques used during pregnancy are carefully
selected in order to minimise the risk. These techniques are gentle and
the comfort of the mother is always assured.
Can osteopathy influence the birth of my baby?
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