The Webster Technique focuses on creating balance in the pelvis and surrounding soft tissues so the body can function the way it’s naturally meant to. When the pelvis is aligned and the supporting muscles and ligaments are relaxed, it creates more room and ease for baby to find their own best position.
This approach helps prepare the pelvis for labor and delivery by supporting natural alignment and reducing tension in key areas such as the iliopsoas, sacrotuberous ligament, and round ligament. Our goal is simply to help your body feel open, balanced, and ready — allowing baby the space to move and settle where they need to.
“The Webster Technique is a chiropractic analysis
and adjustment, and it’s all about balancing out
the pelvic bones, muscles, and ligaments. When
you do that, you create a better environment for
the baby. And if you are making that
environment as ideal as possible, then the baby
has more space to move around.” (ICPA, Appears in Pathways to Family Wellness Magazine Issue #73)

A good rule of thumb is to seek prenatal chiropractic care 1x/month if you're not dealing with severe pain or discomfort.
Typical treatment frequency:
1st TRIMESTER 1x/MONTH
2nd TRIMESTER 1x/MONTH
3rd TRIMESTER 2x/MONTH
LAST MONTH 1x/WEEK
“My family has been seeing her for 7 years, and we showed up in rough shape (I had a postpartum issue causing both my arms to go completely numb when I held my 4 month old baby). We will probably never stop bragging on how quickly she helped our family (my husband has seen her and experienced fast and thorough relief for headaches that he'd had daily for many years).”
“Celeste is incredibly attentive and thorough with her adjustments. My pain has been so much more manageable since coming here. I also saw her weekly throughout my pregnancy and was very comfortable because of that. I definitely recommend her to anyone looking for a chiropractor.”
True North Chiropractic
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