Reflux

You’ve changed the formula. You’ve tried every position. You’ve elevated the crib, held your baby upright after every feeding, and done it all with a burp cloth permanently attached to your shoulder. And still — every feeding is a battle, and you’re scared your baby isn’t getting enough. If medication has been suggested but something in you isn’t ready to accept that as the only answer, you’re asking the right questions. The muscle that controls what stays down in your baby’s stomach is regulated by the nervous system — specifically the vagus nerve running from the brain stem through the body. When there’s tension or interference in that pathway — often from the birth process itself — the system can’t function the way it was designed to. We don’t mask the symptom. We look for the root. For the parent who wants the science before they’re willing to take the next step: we’ll show you exactly what we find on a scan before we ever make a recommendation.

If you’re ready to find out what’s been missed — we’d love to be that next step. Request your appointment today.

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