birth trauma

Birth trauma impacts your child long after you leave the hospital.

November 05, 20243 min read

Why Birth Trauma Might Be
Holding Your Child Back

As a parent, you want the best for your child. You want them to be happy, healthy, and thriving. But what if there's something holding them back, something you might not even know about? Watching your child struggle is heart breaking. What if you have tried it all- doctor's appointments, therapies, treatments, diets, and more.... yet you're still searching for answers. You're not alone. Let's talk about the hidden puzzle piece behind many of these struggles.

Birth Trauma: A Hidden Culprit

Birth trauma is a term you may not have heard before, but it could be the missing piece in your child's health puzzle. It refers to physical injuries that can happen during the birthing process, often due to common interventions like forceps, vacuum extraction, or C-sections. These injuries, while often overlooked, can have a significant impact on your child's developing nervous system.

Did you know that 30% of babies in the United States are born via C-Section? And this is only ONE TYPE of intervention. At Perfect by Design, we frequently see that children with chronic health struggles often share a similar birth story... complications during birth.

The Domino Effect of Birth Trauma

Here's how it works:

  1. Physical Injury: A gentle injury to the upper neck and head can occur in all types of birth whether the baby is born vaginally or via C-Section.

  2. Nervous System Disruption: This injury can disrupt the delicate balance of the nervous system. This can shift the baby into a state of "fight or flight".

  3. Vagus Nerve Impact: The vagus nerve, which controls many bodily functions, can be affected. The Vagus nerve holds a significant sole in digestion, immune function, and overall well-being.

  4. Subluxation: A misalignment in the upper neck can occur, putting further stress on the nervous system.

  5. Chronic Health Challenges: As these subluxations hold steady, we see that they often lead to a variety of health issues, including:

    • Digestive problems

    • Sleep disturbances

    • Developmental delays

    • Sensory processing issues

    • Weak immune system

    • Behavioral challenges

    • Learning difficulties

    • Ear infections

    • Asthma and allergies

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Is Your Child Affected?

While every child is unique, here are some common signs that might indicate your child is dealing with the effects of birth trauma:

  • Difficulty nursing or latching

  • Turning the head to one side

  • Frequent digestive issues or reflux

  • Ear infections

  • Delayed developmental milestones

  • Sensory sensitivities

  • Sleep disturbances

  • Behavioral challenges or mood swings

  • Difficulty concentrating or learning

A Brighter Future: A New Approach to Healing with Chiropractic Care

At Perfect by Design, we believe in approaching your child's health by first addressing the root cause- subluxations in their upper cervical spine and brainstem region . Our gentle chiropractic care focuses on correcting misalignments in the upper neck, allowing your child's body to heal itself. By addressing the root cause of the problem, we can help your child reach their full potential.

Neurologically-Focused Care aims to:

-Restore Proper Alignment and Nervous System Function
- Promote the body's ability to heal naturally
- Address the root cause of these chronic health struggles
- Support your child's overall development and well-being

Don't Let Birth Trauma Hold Your Child Back

If you suspect that your child may be struggling with the effects of birth trauma, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with us. We'll work with you to create a personalized care plan to help your child thrive.

Remember, you are your child's BEST advocate. It's time to address their birth trauma as the root of their health concerns and finally seek the hope and help you've been looking for.

Learn more about Birth Trauma in this video by Dr.Dawn!

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