Osteopathy & Pregnancy

  Pregnancy is a remarkable journey, characterized by profound physical, emotional, and hormonal changes that significantly impact the mother’s body. As a non-invasive holistic therapy, Osteopathy is becoming increasingly acknowledged as an effective method for promoting a healthy and comfortable pregnancy.  

Osteopathy is founded on the principle that the body has the innate ability to heal itself when it operates at its best. Utilising gentle techniques, it aims to correct musculoskeletal imbalances, boost mobility, and enhance overall well-being. This approach is particularly effective for pregnant women, who experience discomfort and pain due to altered posture and ligament relaxation. 

Common pregnancy-related discomforts, such as back pain, pelvic girdle pain, and sciatica, result from changes in the body’s centre of gravity and increased strain. Indigestion, constipation, and shortness of breath are also common challenges faced during pregnancy. Osteopathy targets these issues by relieving tension and improving alignment to ease these symptoms. Techniques such as spinal articulations and soft tissue manipulation can offer considerable relief, enhance mobility, and help prevent the exacerbation of discomfort as pregnancy progresses. 

Common reasons women seek Osteopathic care during pregnancy: 

  • Lower back pain 

  • Sciatica 

  • Pelvic pain (Sacroiliac joint/pubic symphysis) 

  • Groin pain 

  • Hip pain 

  • Middle, upper back, and neck pain 

  • Carpal tunnel

  • Indigestion  

  • Shortness of breath

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