Webster’s Breech Turning Technique

The Webster Technique is defined as a specific
chiropractic analysis and adjustment that reduces
interference to the nerve system and facilitates
biomechanical balance in pelvic structures, muscles
and ligaments. This has been shown to reduce effects
of intrauterine constraint, allowing the baby to get
into the best possible position for birth.
During pregnancy sacral misalignments can cause tightening and torsion of specific pelvis muscles and ligaments. It is these tense muscles and ligaments and their constraining effect on the uterus that may prevent the baby from comfortably assuming the best possible position for birth.
Gentle and Safe
We have seen many expectant mothers presenting in the breech, as well as transverse and posterior positions. The Webster Technique has been extremely successful in balancing the mother’s pelvis and assisting the baby in getting
into the most optimal position for birth. The Webster Technique is extremely gentle as well as safe. There are "baby turning" techniques such as External Version which moms report can be quite painful. The Webster Technique is not a "breech turning" technique but rather an analysis and adjustment of the sacrum, thus minimizing intrauterine constraint.
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