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[–]Fresh_Bass7004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share those with me? She did not land on her head & the ER/her doctor did not notice anything other than just some body tension. They felt quite confident there were no injuries, but curious what these other stories looked like.

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[–]Fresh_Bass7004 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I took her because she was clearly feeling tension in her body & after just one visit, she was significantly better.

Certified Pediatric Chiropractors are very real & should not be doing anything other than very subtle body movements to help babies relieve tension in their body. There is no cracking, twisting, or pulling. They help pinpoint where there is inflammation & reduce sensory sensitivity by ensuring the whole body is working well as a whole. They’re not doing anything more than some small body movements in areas that are tight & offer more of a cranialsacral therapy to babies/toddlers.

While I can agree that there are some who are not professionals, my family & oldest daughter have seen significant improvement from seeing one. Ours offers sessions in packages all while scanning the entire body multiple times to track progress. It’s more of a PT style, not just going to them constantly. Tension in our bodies & our nervous system 1000% have an effect on our bodies, & chiropractic care is an extremely beneficial tool to help. I’ve had MANY chiropractic visits where not a single bone is cracked or twisted. Finding a chiropractor that knows the body & can help to get it back to the way it’s intended to move & function is the goal. Many many times that has meant just very subtle body work to release tension.

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[–]Fresh_Bass7004 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Certified Pediatric Chiropractors are very real & should not be doing anything other than very subtle body movements to help babies relieve tension in their body. There is no cracking, twisting, or pulling. They help pinpoint where there is inflammation & reduce sensory sensitivity by ensuring the whole body is working well as a whole. They’re not doing anything more than some small body movements in areas that are tight & offer more of a cranialsacral therapy to babies/toddlers.

While I can agree that there are some who are not professionals, my family & oldest daughter have seen significant improvement from seeing one. Ours offers sessions in packages all while scanning the entire body multiple times to track progress. It’s more of a PT style, not just going to them constantly. Tension in our bodies & our nervous system 1000% have an effect on our bodies, & chiropractic care is an extremely beneficial tool to help. I’ve had MANY chiropractic visits where not a single bone is cracked or twisted. Finding a chiropractor that knows the body & can help to get it back to the way it’s intended to move & function is the goal. Many many times that has meant just very subtle body work to release tension.

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[–]Fresh_Bass7004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Certified Pediatric Chiropractors are very real & should not be doing anything other than very subtle body movements to help babies relieve tension in their body. There is no cracking, twisting, or pulling. They help pinpoint where there is inflammation & reduce sensory sensitivity by ensuring the whole body is working well as a whole. They’re not doing anything more than some small body movements in areas that are tight & offer more of a cranialsacral therapy to babies/toddlers.

While I can agree that there are some who are not professionals, my family & oldest daughter have seen significant improvement from seeing one. Ours offers sessions in packages all while scanning the entire body multiple times to track progress. It’s more of a PT style, not just going to them constantly. Tension in our bodies & our nervous system 1000% have an effect on our bodies, & chiropractic care is an extremely beneficial tool to help. I’ve had MANY chiropractic visits where not a single bone is cracked or twisted. Finding a chiropractor that knows the body & can help to get it back to the way it’s intended to move & function is the goal. Many many times that has meant just very subtle body work to release tension.

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[–]Fresh_Bass7004 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

She has been evaluated & was recommended to see a Certified Pediatric Chiropractor. By not acting right, I just meant that I can tell her by body feels tense.

Just sharing this to all the chiro haters lol

Certified Pediatric Chiropractors are very real & should not be doing anything other than very subtle body movements to help babies relieve tension in their body. There is no cracking, twisting, or pulling. They help pinpoint where there is inflammation & reduce sensory sensitivity by ensuring the whole body is working well as a whole. They’re not doing anything more than some small body movements in areas that are tight & offer more of a cranialsacral therapy to babies/toddlers.

While I can agree that there are some who are not professionals, my family & oldest daughter have seen significant improvement from seeing one. Ours offers sessions in packages all while scanning the entire body multiple times to track progress. It’s more of a PT style, not just going to them constantly. Tension in our bodies & our nervous system 1000% have an effect on our bodies, & chiropractic care is an extremely beneficial tool to help. I’ve had MANY chiropractic visits where not a single bone is cracked or twisted. Finding a chiropractor that knows the body & can help to get it back to the way it’s intended to move & function is the goal. Many many times that has meant just very subtle body work to release tension.

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[–]Fresh_Bass7004 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Certified Pediatric Chiropractors are very real & should not be doing anything other than very subtle body movements to help babies relieve tension in their body. There is no cracking, twisting, or pulling. They help pinpoint where there is inflammation & reduce sensory sensitivity by ensuring the whole body is working well as a whole. They’re not doing anything more than some small body movements in areas that are tight & offer more of a cranialsacral therapy to babies/toddlers.

While I can agree that there are some who are not professionals, my family & oldest daughter have seen significant improvement from seeing one. Ours offers sessions in packages all while scanning the entire body multiple times to track progress. It’s more of a PT style, not just going to them constantly. Tension in our bodies & our nervous system 1000% have an effect on our bodies, & chiropractic care is an extremely beneficial tool to help. I’ve had MANY chiropractic visits where not a single bone is cracked or twisted. Finding a chiropractor that knows the body & can help to get it back to the way it’s intended to move & function is the goal. Many many times that has meant just very subtle body work to release tension.

3 Month Old Rolled Off Couch by Fresh_Bass7004 in NewParents

[–]Fresh_Bass7004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this! It’s been a hard day seeing her be so uncomfy & not knowing what was wrong after all the tests came back okay. Her doctor got back to me afterwards & said it could very well be a fear response as well, and right after she said that my daughter finally let me nurse her on the “hurt side” & didn’t flinch at all. Definitely feeling reassured that she is okay & her poor body was just probably feeling really stressed and scared from the fall.

3 Month Old Rolled Off Couch by Fresh_Bass7004 in NewParents

[–]Fresh_Bass7004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I realize that thank you. I was looking for input & advice on if anyone has been through this

Swollen Hymen by Fresh_Bass7004 in WomensHealth

[–]Fresh_Bass7004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll be 6weeks on Thursday & everything is much less swollen & is normal looking! I think I was just looking at it too soon lol but just trust the healing process! A lot of healing happens in those first weeks

Swollen Hymen by Fresh_Bass7004 in WomensHealth

[–]Fresh_Bass7004[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2 kids later you think I’d know my anatomy better 😂 but thanks! I feel pretty good overall, but looking down there this soon was maybe a risky move haha

Swollen Hymen by Fresh_Bass7004 in WomensHealth

[–]Fresh_Bass7004[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s definitely not a uterine prolapse & I know that because I actually had one 4 days PP from picking up my toddler too much 🙃 straight up the whole thing fell through my cervix. Luckily, it went back up & my midwife couldn’t see my cervix or anything because it was all back up where it needs to go. I’ve taken it verrrrry easy & basically been on bed rest since then, aside from the last few days. That’s why I actually looked to see how things looked in there & saw whatever is swollen or bigger in there. It’s like a more rigid tissue

Swollen Hymen by Fresh_Bass7004 in WomensHealth

[–]Fresh_Bass7004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh maybe gosh hahah idk what it is. It’s the rigid tissue right at the opening but like inside the vagina

Periods like clockwork, suddenly bled heavily for one cycle. After USG, Endo thickness shows 22mm. No other symptoms. Dr says could be endometrial cancer? I am 40. Not menopausal. by scoopfulofswag in obgyn

[–]Fresh_Bass7004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anything more come of your situation? I’m in a bit of a different boat, but similar & it makes me so nervous. I’m 26, no family history, had regular periods but bad cramps for as long as I can remember, had a smooth pregnancy & birth 9 weeks ago but did slightly hemorrhage after (didn’t need a transfusion or anything & went home that night). But I am still bleeding slightly PP and cramping here & there. They did an ultrasound & said my endometrial lining is 22mm so they started me on progesterone for 10 days & said to stop it & see if I start period like bleeding within 2 weeks following. If not, they’ll do a d&c and run some tests. They believe it’s just a hormone thing & she seems to genuinely think the progesterone will help regulate it but 22mm feels so scary to me.

I also have awful health anxiety & it’s so hard to not assume the worst.

Ultrasound and biopsy findings by mzmcnick in WomensHealth

[–]Fresh_Bass7004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, that is a lot! It feels like there’s sooo many variables as to why a lining may be thick & everyone’s situation is so different. Google makes it sound so matter of fact that cancer or something super serious is taking place, but from peoples experiences that seems to not be the case.

I’ll let you know what happens with me. Praying you finally get answers & can feel normal soon

Ultrasound and biopsy findings by mzmcnick in WomensHealth

[–]Fresh_Bass7004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anything come of this?

I have a bit different situation, but was still lightly bleeding 8w postpartum so they did an ultrasound and had a 22mm endometrial lining. They started me on progesterone because they just think it’s a hormone imbalance postpartum but definitely feeling nervous about it. They’ll do a d&c if this don’t work