Growing Pains
We’ve all heard of growing pains right? But did you know that what we call growing pains aren’t actually associated with growing? They’re not actually growing pains at all.
We’ve all heard of growing pains right? But did you know that what we call growing pains aren’t actually associated with growing? They’re not actually growing pains at all.
Before babies are born the pressure they’re under in mum’s uterus can cause changes in the way their bones move and fuse together and can influence the shape of their skull.
As parents you would have discovered that your child occasionally wet their bed at night, but usually this is something they grow out but for some kids this does not happen.
Apart from being stressful, colic can be a cost to our society in terms of healthcare resources. The good news is there are some things that you can do to soothe your baby.
Chiropractors see babies to help improve spinal function to improve their brain’s ability to process what’s going on in their body and give them the best possible start in life.
Did you know that about 75% of pregnant mums suffer from pain in their back or pelvis while they are pregnant which is why they seek chiropractic care to help them.
Only about 1% of women exclusively breastfeeding when their baby is 6 months old which is the recommended time that women are advised to try and breastfeed for.
Ear infections that last for a long time are more common in kids who are a little older and these are often called glue ear or otitis media with effusion.