Chiropractic does not turn breech babies. It can help decrease intrauterine constraint allowing the baby to get into the best possible position for birth. The ICPA warns of spreading the word that chiropraTIC "turns breech babies", because that is not what we are actually doing.
Thank you for your clarification. It is certainly true that our (chiropracTIC as you say) objective is to decrease intrauterine constraint. However, one of the positive consequences of this decreased intrauterine constraint is the turning of a baby from breech position. This is something I have personally witnessed many times in my office. Thank you again.
Good video....one complaint though. Please refer to the ball as a physio ball and not a Lamaze Ball. There is no such thing as a "Lamaze Ball" and I don't think Lamaze would appreciate this incorrect information.
I am your target audience. I just found out that my baby is breech at 36 weeks. This may be a very informative video, but it takes too long to get to the point. I lost interest after 30 seconds and turned off the video after 2 min.
Sorry about our lack of production expertise. I do hope that you did get to see a doctor of chiropractic that was skilled in Webster technique. The technique has been a great asset to my patients and I have used Webster many times successfully in decreasing intrauterine constraint and subsequently having breech presentations resolve. Thank you for watching. Best of luck to you and your family.
Chiropractic does not turn breech babies. It can help decrease intrauterine constraint allowing the baby to get into the best possible position for birth. The ICPA warns of spreading the word that chiropraTIC "turns breech babies", because that is not what we are actually doing.
bluecosmohaze 8 months ago
Dear "bluecosmohaze"
Thank you for your clarification. It is certainly true that our (chiropracTIC as you say) objective is to decrease intrauterine constraint. However, one of the positive consequences of this decreased intrauterine constraint is the turning of a baby from breech position. This is something I have personally witnessed many times in my office. Thank you again.
Doc. C.
DoctorJTC 8 months ago
Good video....one complaint though. Please refer to the ball as a physio ball and not a Lamaze Ball. There is no such thing as a "Lamaze Ball" and I don't think Lamaze would appreciate this incorrect information.
Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator
lmbattistel 10 months ago
Dear lmbattistel:
Yes, point well taken. It was a physio ball that failed when Ann Marie was on it and not a Lamaze ball.
Thank you,
Doc. C.
DoctorJTC 9 months ago
@lmbattistel Oh shut up! You sound like a petty bitch.
LoveMokes 9 months ago
I am your target audience. I just found out that my baby is breech at 36 weeks. This may be a very informative video, but it takes too long to get to the point. I lost interest after 30 seconds and turned off the video after 2 min.
courtneydunevant 1 year ago
Dear Courtneydunevant,
Sorry about our lack of production expertise. I do hope that you did get to see a doctor of chiropractic that was skilled in Webster technique. The technique has been a great asset to my patients and I have used Webster many times successfully in decreasing intrauterine constraint and subsequently having breech presentations resolve. Thank you for watching. Best of luck to you and your family.
Doc. C.
DoctorJTC 9 months ago