Made For Birth; The VBAC Podcast For Birth After Cesarean
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Made For Birth; The VBAC Podcast For Birth After Cesarean
113- Chiropractic Care, VBAC, and the Whole-Body Approach to Birth with Dr. Alayna Clark
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What does chiropractic care have to do with VBAC, breech babies, shoulder dystocia, and postpartum recovery?
A lot more than most women realize.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Alayna Clark, a Webster-certified chiropractor specializing in prenatal and pediatric care, to discuss how a whole-body approach to pregnancy can support better birth outcomes. We dive into the role of pelvic function, baby positioning, nervous system regulation, scar tissue, and collaborative care in preparing for birth—especially after cesarean.
Dr. Alayna explains why prenatal chiropractic care isn't just about relieving back pain. It's about optimizing how the body moves, functions, and adapts throughout pregnancy so both mom and baby have the best possible environment for birth.
We also discuss what Webster Certification actually means, how to find a qualified prenatal chiropractor, why pelvic floor physical therapy matters, and why postpartum care should include both mom and baby.
In this episode, you'll learn:
• What Webster Certification is—and what it isn't
• How chiropractic care can support VBAC preparation
• The connection between baby positioning and maternal biomechanics
• Why breech babies aren't always "just breech"
• Common causes of pubic symphysis pain and pelvic dysfunction
• What one-sided contractions may indicate during labor
• How chiropractic care and pelvic floor PT work together
• Why babies should be evaluated after birth—even when everything seems fine
• The impact of vacuum, forceps, and birth trauma on infants
• How to build a truly supportive birth team
Whether you're planning a VBAC, hoping to optimize fetal positioning, or simply want to better understand the connection between body mechanics and birth, this conversation is packed with practical information.
Connect with Dr. Elena Clark:
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