From Bump to Baby: Clinical Insights for Pregnancy, Birth, and Early Infant Exam and Techniques

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Course Description

This two-hour course equips chiropractors to safely care for patients from pregnancy through infancy. It covers maternal and fetal factors affecting biomechanics, common pregnancy conditions, and trimester-specific care modifications. The program also addresses birth processes, neonatal musculoskeletal and neurological considerations, and early-life chiropractic assessment and gentle adjustment techniques. Attendees will learn red-flag recognition, effective parent communication, and strategies for collaborating with pediatric healthcare providers, providing a practical framework for confident, family-centered care.

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe maternal biomechanical, myofascial, and hormonal changes during pregnancy and apply appropriate chiropractic modifications for each trimester.
  2. Identify how intrauterine positioning, intrauterine constraint, and birth processes impact neonatal musculoskeletal and neurological function.
  3. Perform age-appropriate infant examinations, including neurological, cranial, and musculoskeletal assessments, while recognizing red flags requiring referral.
  4. Demonstrate gentle, developmentally appropriate adjusting techniques for infants and communicate findings and care plans effectively with parents.