
Does This Sound Like You?
Baby still head-up
Webster-certified adjustments
may create the space your little one needs to
pivot head-down naturally.
Hoping to avoid a scheduled C-section
We offer a gentle, non-invasive option
to try before resorting to surgery.
Clock is ticking (32-37 weeks)
If your provider is talking about external versions, let’s explore a calmer alternative first.
If you want to help your breech baby settle head-down safely and naturally, you’re in the right place.
What Happens on Your
Free 15-Minute Call
1. Share Your Story: Share about baby’s position, any pain, and your due-date timeline.
2. Breech Balance Check: A few simple questions help flag pelvic-balance issues that might be part of the picture.
3. Clear Plan: No Pressure – We'll give you easy home tips and, if you choose, outline how gentle Webster-certified care could help. You decide the next step.

Our Simple 3-Step Path to Relief

Step 1: Assessment & Awareness
A full prenatal evaluation reveals where your body needs the most support.
Step 2: Guided Implementation
Gentle, specific adjustments plus easy home tips keep you feeling lighter between visits.
Step 3: Sustainable Integration
Ongoing check-ins and tailored movement strategies help you stay comfortable all the way to delivery day (and beyond).
Benefits of Prenatal Chiropractic
Pain Relief
Safe
Personalized treatment plans
to alleviate pain and discomfort.
Gentle techniques tailored to the unique needs of expectant mothers.
Improved Birth Outcomes
Holistic & Natural
Ideal pelvic alignment can reduce labor times and decrease the need for birth interventions
Commitment to holistic, person-centered care
for long-term benefits.
Questions & Answers
01
Is Pregnancy Chiropractic Safe?
Yes. Techniques are trimester-specific, use gentle pressure, and avoid belly stress.
How might Webster-certified care
help a breech pregnancy?
02
It focuses on balancing pelvic muscles & ligaments. A balanced pelvis may give baby more room to move head-down on their own.
03
When should I start?
Any trimester, but weeks 28–34 often give the most time for baby to reposition naturally.
04
• Less sciatica & round-ligament pain
• Easier walking & sleep
• Shorter labor times reported in some studies