The Webster Technique: A Chiropractic Technique To
Turn Breech Babies
Approximately 4% of all
pregnancies result in a breech presentation. Most babies are in a head down or vertex position by the mothers 34th
week of pregnancy. Breech presentation
is that where the fetus is in a head up position. Although spontaneous conversion from head up
to head down can occur before 34 weeks of gestation, few will do so after 34
weeks. Breech presentation past the 34th
week of pregnancy is one of the most common reasons for scheduled c-sections
deliveries.
The importance of preventing
these subsequent cesarean section deliveries is important considering current
statistics. In the
The Webster technique was
developed by the late Dr. Larry Webster, D.C. Dr. Webster was the founder of what is today known as the International
Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). Dr. Webster developed the technique that now bears his name in an effort
to address what he called “intrauterine constraint”. By reducing the stresses being applied to the
mother’s uterus, the baby would be given more room to move into the proper head
down position on his own. This approach has
proven to be much less traumatic than the obstetric approach, known as external
cephalic version, and much more effective as well.
Intrauterine constraint is
the result of abnormal forces and stresses being applied to the uterus. Some basic anatomy of the female pelvis is
required to understand this concept. The
pelvic basin consists of the left and right inominate bones (the large hip
bones) and the sacrum (tailbone). The
uterus is held in place within the pelvic basin by 2 primary sets of ligaments,
the broad ligaments, and the round ligaments. These ligaments connect the uterus to the abdominal wall and the sacrum. When the sacrum is misaligned within the
pelvic basin it can pull on these ligaments in an unequal fashion which
contributes to distortion in the position of the uterus within the pelvis. This distortion is what causes intrauterine
constraint. The uterus can be twisted
which reduces the internal space for the developing fetus to move around
in. If the fetus can’t move freely
during the mother’s 34th week of pregnancy, they may not be able to
get into the head down position on their own resulting in the breech
presentation.
The Webster technique
consists of chiropractic evaluation of the sacrum and it’s alignment within the
pelvis. Adjustments are performed to put
the sacrum back into the correct alignment. Massage and stretching of the attachment points of the uterine ligaments
on the abdominal wall is also performed. This specific combination of adjustments and soft tissue work serve to
normalize the tension of the uterine ligaments on the uterus itself and result
in the reduction of intrauterine constraint. With normal tension on the uterus and more room within, the fetus can
position itself where it already knows it needs to be, head down!
As a pediatric and prenatal
chiropractic specialist myself, I have had the privilege of assisting many
expectant mommies to avoid c-section deliveries by applying the Webster
technique. The most current published
research on the effectiveness of the Webster technique demonstrates an 82%
success rate. The results in my office
have been comparable. To find a Webster
technique certified chiropractor visit the ICPA website at www.icpa4kids.com or the website of the
International Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics at www.icapediatrics.com.
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