Just curious about other natural birth mom's experiences with scoliosis.
I actually got an IUD on Friday and the procedure came with quite a bit of cramping and feelings comparable to the back labor I had with DS's birth - aka, a lot of pressure but also somewhat focused on one side. It was like an "oh!" moment where I realized scoliosis might affect labor because if my spine is twisted incorrectly, my uterus could be contracting against it and hitting nerves and whatnot.
Any other moms out there with scoliosis? What has your experience been like?
Re: Natural Birth and Scoliosis
No personal experience with scoliosis, but from what I've read of the Webster technique and chiropractic care during pregnancy, it could very much effect baby's positioning and in that way impact labor.
The Webster Technique aims to correct any misalignment in the lower back, pelvis, and sacrum so that baby can be in the optimal position for labor. If your bones are not in the correct alignment, it can pull your uterus into an odd shape and make baby sit poorly or keep contractions from occurring in the front where they should. Optimal positioning can decrease time spent in labor and the pain in labor (especially by preventing back labor). Not sure if chiropractic care would help with a premanent condition like scoliosis, but it might be worth a shot.
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