After labor and delivery, it may seem like the bulk of the physical work of being a new mom is over. In truth, it is just beginning. Being a new mom can be especially hard on your back and shoulders now that you are carrying, soothing, feeding, and bending over your little one. This can lead to major back pain as the days pass. This is especially true when poor postures are combined with lack of sleep, since your body will be missing out on the time it needs to heal.
Read More
Sometimes, weird things happen to good people, including getting nasty things caught in their ears. Whether it's a huge ball of wax or an insect, you want it out, immediately. No matter how desperate you are, you need to be careful when it comes to your hearing. Children are particularly prone to these issues. You need to follow some guidelines whenever you are working with your ears or your children's ears.
Read More
A lot of women stop seeing their chiropractor when they become pregnant. Some stop for fear that chiropractic care may harm their body or their baby, while others simply don't realize that seeing the chiropractic during pregnancy can be beneficial. According to the American Pregnancy Association, there are no known dangers of chiropractic care during pregnancy. In fact, there are three good reasons to keep seeing your chiropractor while you're carrying your baby.
Read More