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Monday, March 5, 2012

Birth Trauma

Vaginal Births - When you research vaginal births in depth you’ll see that doctors on average put about 80-90 pounds of pressure to assist in the delivery. It only takes 120 pounds to decapitate a newborn. So, if your baby made it out alive it just means that they may be suffering stress in their neck from the pulling and twisting that occurred during their assisted birth.

C-Section Births - The problems that arise from a C-Section birth are often more damaging to the child than a vaginal delivery, because of the amount of pressure that needs to be used to pull the baby out – think about it – this doctor is not assisting the natural birth he/she is physically birthing the baby. As the doctor pulls the nurses are pushing on mom’s tummy as if they are trying to pop a zit.

When we talk about nerve flow going from your brain through the neck out to all the vital organs of your body– what would happen if we shut down the nerve flow going from the brain through the neck? What would happen to the organs from here and below?

1. It lowers immune resistance
2. It causes abnormal growth and development
Your infant got many tests when he/she is born, but did your pediatrician test their nervous system? Chances are, that they didn't. It should be one of the first tests that are done, but it's not. It's never too late to get them tested, it could prevent a life time of pain and suffering!

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