Try this if you're dealing with morning sickness

chiropractor morning sickness pregnancy
Try this if you're dealing with morning sickness

TRY THIS IF YOU HAVE MORNING SICKNESS…

We all know morning sickness isn’t just limited to the morning. And for those going through it, I feel for you.

During pregnancy, your body produces tons of hormones like Estrogen, Progesterone, and Relaxin. This cocktail of hormones can cause ligaments to relax and sometimes the spine becomes misaligned. This misalignment can stop messages from being sent to critical organs and functions in the body, like the stomach and the liver. And if these organs cannot perform their functions optimally, we can start to feel nauseous.

Something you can try to relieve your nausea is chiropractic care, which has been shown to reduce the number of times morning sickness occurs, as well as how intense it is. A better-aligned spine means organs like the stomach and liver can receive messages properly.

Learn more about chiropractic care for morning sickness in episode 6 of The Innate Wisdom Podcast with Dr. Brady Johnson, head of @concise.chiropractic . And learn  how to prepare for pregnancy mind, body, and soul in my pregnancy prep eCourse, Conscious Conception, relaunching spring/summer 2023. Make sure to get on the waitlist here so you don't miss any updates. 

❔Will you try this for morning sickness? And if you have, did it help? Feel free to share below!

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P.S. If you’d like to work with Dr. Brady directly, make sure to mention the Innate Wisdom podcast to get on his personal client list.


References:

https://langfordchiropractic.com/natural-remedies-for-morning-sickness/

Acupuncture is a safe and natural way to help reduce nausea and vomiting related to pregnancy. There is always concern about what effect medication may have on the developing fetus, some anti-emetic medication may not actually be safe. Acupuncture is a drug free approach that takes away the concern of harming the developing fetus. There are also acupressure bands that can be used to help with nausea and vomiting related to pregnancy. A 2007 randomized study found that acupressure was effective in reducing nausea and vomiting in first trimester pregnant women (Jamingorn, et al 2017). These studies were confirmed by a 2013 randomized controlled clinical trial that found acupressure helped alleviate nausea, vomiting, and retching in pregnancy when compared to placebo control (Saberi, et al 2013).

https://www.thejoint.com/minnesota/plymouth/plymouth-32002/chiropractic-care-for-morning-sickness-and-other-t

Can getting your back cracked really help new moms with morning sickness? It may seem bizarre, but there have been some studies to prove that regular chiropractic care during pregnancy can help relieve morning sickness symptoms. Chiropractic care will not only make your back feel better, but it aligns the spine so that your nervous system can work optimally. Chiropractic care has been shown to lessen the frequency and severity of morning sickness in many new moms.

https://www.thejoint.com/texas/fort-worth/chapel-hill-28039/266809-chiropractic-help-for-morning-sickness

Seeing the chiropractor for morning sickness may not be the first thing you think of, but it should be. That's because your chiropractor can help your body to work as it should by reducing the amount of joint dysfunction and restriction your body is experiencing.

What does joint restriction and dysfunction have to do with morning sickness? Chiropractic care focuses on your central nervous system -- the brain and spinal cord. This system controls every function of your body. If you can remove the dysfunctions and restrictions present in the joints throughout the body, then you help your central nervous system to communicate unimpeded with the rest of your body. That means fewer symptoms and faster healing -- which can translate into less morning sickness for you!

Pregnancy is an exciting time, but it's not without its rough patches. Let the chiropractors at The Joint Chiropractic be your partner in health and wellness throughout your pregnancy and beyond!

https://chiropractorphilippines.ph/blog/how-to-cure-morning-sickness/

A chiropractor can help ease not just back pain, but also morning sickness in pregnant women. During pregnancy, your body produces hormones that are good for the baby. However, it can also result in nausea. As your tummy grows and your ligaments relax, spinal dislocations happen. This puts pressure on your spine and limits nervous system communication to your liver — the organ that processes hormones. An aligned spine can help improve the nervous system, which results in a healthier balance in hormones.

Key Takeaway

Pregnant women experience many changes and occurrences — morning sickness is one of them. Above, we shared some ways on how to cure morning sickness. These home remedies may help ease and alleviate discomfort, but we recommend consulting with a chiropractor for professional assistance.  When you hear the word chiropractor, you will immediately think of treatment for back pain, shoulder pain, and other spinal conditions. And as a pregnant woman, it may sound new to you. But a chiropractor can help you ease not just your back pain, but also your morning sickness. Here at Chiropractor Philippines, we can help you have a more comfortable pregnancy. Contact us here to know more.

https://www.clechiropractic.com/blog-1/morning-sickness-tips

  • Acupuncture.  Stimulation of acupuncture point PC6 has shown to help nausea in pregnancy.  Your acupuncturist may send you home with “seeds” to stimulate the point after your treatment.  This point is also what is stimulated when wearing seabands!

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