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Birth Trauma
Few people realize how traumatic birthing can be on an infant's spinal cord.
Even under the best of circumstances with highly trained and competent physicians,
a baby's nervous system can incur damage while traveling through the birth canal.
Often, this damage manifests itself in the form of mild "subluxations,"
or misalignments of the tiny vertebrae.
Subluxations create pressure or irritation on the various nerves in the spine,
and can cause a wide variety of problems in a newborn. Possible injuries including
breathing problems, brain bleeding and swelling, spinal cord and brain stem
injuries, and neurological deficits.
Some experts believe subluxations are encouraged during the birthing process
by the position the mother is in when giving birth, as well as the manner in
which the child is sometimes "pulled" by the head and neck from the
birth canal.
Infant subluxations also have been linked to immune system problems, learning
disabilities, headaches, and visual and hearing problems. Left untreated, subluxations
in later adolescent and adult life can cause a variety of problems, including
pain, soreness, irregularity, and weakness. Subluxations also can contribute
to a whole host of maladies such as immune system disorders, learning disabilities,
headaches, and visual and hearing problems.
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