Osteopathy, Pregnancy and Sub Fertility
Osteopathy, Pregnancy and Sub Fertility
Osteopathy

Osteopathy, Pregnancy and Sub Fertility

Millions of women and men around the world are experiencing fertility issues, more than any time in our history. From environmental factors, nutrition levels and stress from our lives all these factors impede a happy couple conceiving. Osteopathy has been proven to effectively assist in preparing ones body for the joy of conception in both men and women.

Osteopathic treatments are also commonly used in all forms of pregnancy whether natural conception, IVF or other. There are numerous forms of treatment that can all assist in pregnancy.

Structural treatment assists in ensuring the sacrum and surrounding muscles and ligaments are relaxed and circulation is adequate to supply the reproductive organs. For example the sacral uterine ligaments can be very tight and pull torsion through the uterus altering the blood flow. For men the sacrum and lower colon can compress the sacral lumbar nerves and also put torsion on the seminal vesicles, which can impede the circulation and production of sperm.

Cranial sacral or Biodynamic treatment is another very effective non invasive Osteopathic treatment and can assist in ensuring optimal circulation and fluid flow through the brain, spinal cord and the reproductive system. Ensuring a balanced production and flow of hormones in the brain and also other endocrine glands is essential in preparing the body for conception and pregnancy.

Osteopaths at HealthState love helping couples get pregnant. Osteopathy treatment can also assist in providing advice and treatment to bring on labor and work with numerous other health professionals to provide you with the safest means of assisting you in this precious time.

To make an appointment with one of our Osteopaths please text 0404001172 or Book Online at www.HealthState.com.au

Disclaimer: The content of this blog is informative only and is my opinion. It does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your GP or medical specialist before changing or coming off any medication.