Webster Technique - Comfortable Pregnancy - Is this an Oxymoron?
Doc McCullen has specialized in assisting moms-to-be throughout their pregnancies for many years. Doc had the opportunity to study with Dr. Larry Webster (developer of the Webster Technique) on several occasions, and so knows, first hand, his approach to care for moms. So — it makes tremendous sense to announce the data from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association that the Webster technique isn’t just for breech any more.
Webster technique normalizes the position of the uterus, allowing for the proper positioning of the baby. This is how we “turn breech babies”. As you can see what Certified Webster Practioners do is put the body in the proper position and then babies do what they do – head down for the easiest birth for mom and baby alike. Since this same procedure makes mom the most comfortable and puts mom’s body in the best position for the birth, the ICPA is recommending that the Webster Technique be used throughout the pregnancy for the most comfortable gestation period possible.
The following is from a recent report By Jennifer Carson and Jeannie Ohm:
Considering there are pelvic biomechanics, it is determined that a relationship exists between the Webster analysis and the causes of dystocia (dystocia [dis-to’-se-ah] abnormal labor or childbirth) “as outlined by Williams Obstetrics. Based on these findings, it became clear that the Webster Technique was far more significant (and chiropractically relevant) than a “breech turning technique.” These findings established the technique as a significant means of decreasing the potential for dystocia in labor.”
“Within this theory, the technique was renamed as simply “The Webster Technique,” and the protocol was changed to utilize this sacral analysis, adjustment and soft tissue contact throughout pregnancy to facilitate pelvic alignment for a better birth.”
“The Webster Technique, therefore, is defined as specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment to be used throughout pregnancy that reduces nerve system stress, balances pelvic muscles and ligaments which, in turn, reduces the potential for intrauterine constraint and, therefore, allows for a safer, easier delivery for both the mother and baby.”
The ICPA has sent out numerous notifications defining its current position and protocols about The Webster Technique. The term “breech turning” is inaccurate, in that many women can have more comfortable pregnancies utilizing Webster, and this benefit is lost if the technique is used only for proper positioning of the baby. Moms should have the best care for their changing biomechanics (that means as the body gets bigger how you move changes).
“Pregnancy is the beginning of the family wellness lifestyle and our care includes services that will enhance safer and easier births for both the mother and baby.” This is wonderful news that our latest research has revealed these benefits, and we are glad to be bringing you this important update.
Also, for years Doc’s youngest patient was 7 hours old, his parents brought him to the office after his home birth. Recently Doc went to the birthing center to help one of her patients, and she was asked to check the new arrival, thus now adjusting a little girl about an hour after her arrival. This is the gentlest of our Gentle Chiropractic.
Let me help your birth be the easiest and most comfortable for yourself and your unborn child!
Yours in health,
Dr. Kia McCullen, Certified Webster Practitioner
727.744.8787
Webster technique normalizes the position of the uterus, allowing for the proper positioning of the baby. This is how we “turn breech babies”. As you can see what Certified Webster Practioners do is put the body in the proper position and then babies do what they do – head down for the easiest birth for mom and baby alike. Since this same procedure makes mom the most comfortable and puts mom’s body in the best position for the birth, the ICPA is recommending that the Webster Technique be used throughout the pregnancy for the most comfortable gestation period possible.
The following is from a recent report By Jennifer Carson and Jeannie Ohm:
Considering there are pelvic biomechanics, it is determined that a relationship exists between the Webster analysis and the causes of dystocia (dystocia [dis-to’-se-ah] abnormal labor or childbirth) “as outlined by Williams Obstetrics. Based on these findings, it became clear that the Webster Technique was far more significant (and chiropractically relevant) than a “breech turning technique.” These findings established the technique as a significant means of decreasing the potential for dystocia in labor.”
“Within this theory, the technique was renamed as simply “The Webster Technique,” and the protocol was changed to utilize this sacral analysis, adjustment and soft tissue contact throughout pregnancy to facilitate pelvic alignment for a better birth.”
“The Webster Technique, therefore, is defined as specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment to be used throughout pregnancy that reduces nerve system stress, balances pelvic muscles and ligaments which, in turn, reduces the potential for intrauterine constraint and, therefore, allows for a safer, easier delivery for both the mother and baby.”
The ICPA has sent out numerous notifications defining its current position and protocols about The Webster Technique. The term “breech turning” is inaccurate, in that many women can have more comfortable pregnancies utilizing Webster, and this benefit is lost if the technique is used only for proper positioning of the baby. Moms should have the best care for their changing biomechanics (that means as the body gets bigger how you move changes).
“Pregnancy is the beginning of the family wellness lifestyle and our care includes services that will enhance safer and easier births for both the mother and baby.” This is wonderful news that our latest research has revealed these benefits, and we are glad to be bringing you this important update.
Also, for years Doc’s youngest patient was 7 hours old, his parents brought him to the office after his home birth. Recently Doc went to the birthing center to help one of her patients, and she was asked to check the new arrival, thus now adjusting a little girl about an hour after her arrival. This is the gentlest of our Gentle Chiropractic.
Let me help your birth be the easiest and most comfortable for yourself and your unborn child!
Yours in health,
Dr. Kia McCullen, Certified Webster Practitioner
727.744.8787