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Can you go to the chiropractor in your first trimester?

I am a 22 year old female. I want to know if I can go to the chiropractor in your first trimester?

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Yes, you can typically visit a chiropractor during your first trimester of pregnancy. Many women seek chiropractic care to help manage discomfort and maintain their overall well-being during pregnancy, even in the early stages.

It's crucial to choose a chiropractor who has experience working with pregnant patients, as they will be familiar with the specific techniques and adjustments that are safe during this time. Additionally, make sure to communicate your pregnancy status and any concerns you may have with your chiropractor.
Absolutely! Chiropractic adjustments are safe during pregnancy. If you have concerns you can seek out DC's that strictly work on mothers to be and children.
Yes, you can
Yes, in fact it is beneficial to see a Chiropractor throughout your whole
pregnancy. Hope this helps
Yes! Just make sure the chiropractor is aware of your pregnancy.
Absolutely. I’ve adjusted patients in the morning of an evening birth even. The third trimester I use SOT blocks with no manual manipulation. Hope I helped. Got your back!
Absolutely, there are a number of studies that indicate that
chiropractic care during pregnancy makes for easier labor.  I have
treated many pregnant patients over the years.

Dr. Kurt
YES, all throughout your pregnancy!!! Lots of benefits with chiropractic while pregnant.
Yes, you can receive Chiropractic care in your first trimester but make sure your Chiropractic physician is educated on caring for pregnant patients.
You can absolutely receive chiropractic manipulations during your first trimester. In fact, the American Pregnancy Association has found that there are no reasons to avoid chiropractic care during pregnancy, assuming that your chiropractor is trained in pre-natal techniques.
Yes
Before going, it is helpful to work with a provider who has taken additional certifications that will assist with providing care best to fit your needs. If you are a high risk pregnancy, I would consult with your OB/Gyn to help assist with evaluating the best treatment program. The link below may help in finding a chiropractor to assist your needs.
https://icpa4kids.com/find-a-pediatric-chiropractor/
Typically, yes, unless you are prone to miscarry.