Why Infants need and benefit from Chiropractic Care

June 12th, 2008 by Dr-Robyn

Babies and Infants can benefit from a Chiropractic check-up of their spine and nervous system. Mums are amazing women doing everything within their power to ensure their baby’s health and wellbeing during pregnancy. Then there is the magnificent birth and arrival of their precious little one and mums natural instinct is to be protective. You have your baby’s eyes, ears, heart checked – what about the system that controls everything – baby’s nervous system?

Why is it necessary to have the precious little baby checked by a Chiropractor?

The answer is quite simple really. Baby has gone through quite a lot in the birthing process. It is not unusual for baby to have subluxations and some misalignment of the spine. Towbin A, reported in the article on latent spinal cord and brainstem injury in newborn infants – Develop. Med. Child Neurol., 1969. “The birth process … is potentially a traumatic, crippling event…. mechanical stress imposed by obstetrical manipulation — even the application of standard orthodox procedures may prove intolerable to the foetus. The view has been expressed clinically that most signs of neonatal injury observed in the delivery room are neurological…”. Chiropractors are trained to correct subluxations and spinal misalignments. It is therefore important to have baby’s spine and nervous system checked by a chiropractor sooner rather than later. Mums are amazed by how much better baby tends to sleep, feed and behave after their Chiropractic check-up.

Why do babies feel so much better after a chiropractic check-up? 

The chiropractor identifies and treats any subluxations and misalignments in baby’s spine, this generally allows baby to move more freely, also it removes any interference to transmission of messages through the spinal cord and nerves to the baby’s body, organs, tissues etc. The interference free communication through the nervous system enables the baby to naturally grow and develop optimally.

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Dr Robyn Leeder is a Melbourne Chiropractor, with a practice in Greensborough for the past 11 years. She has special interests in womens health, pregnancy and paediatrics supplemented by post graduate courses. She is also currently studying to be a diplomate of the prestigious American Chiropractic Neurology Board.

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You deserve a good night’s sleep.

July 19th, 2007 by NightNannies

Sleep Tips for your family and child

  • Maintain a consistent bed and awake time 5-7 days a week
  • Encourage regular day naps if your child is under 3 years old or older if they still need a nap.
  • Set your childs biological clock.
  • Develop a consistent bedtime routine.
  • Create a safe, warm and inviting sleep environment that is used consistently for day and night sleeps.
  • Provide the right nutrition to improve sleep.
  • Help your child to be healthy and fit.
  • Teach your child how to relax to fall asleep.Commit to working with these eight ideas and you’ll likely see improvements in your child’s sleep, and yours too.

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Dangerous Cookware - How It Can Affect Your Baby’s Food

May 21st, 2007 by calbury

When preparing homemade baby food, we parents are always careful to ensure that the foods we choose are healthy and appropriate for our babies. Something that many of us overlook, however, is the suitability of the pots we’re cooking in — yet the fact is that cookware made from certain materials may not be ideal for the preparation of baby food.

 

  • Unlined or uninsulated copper pots should not be used to cook your baby’s food. This is  because copper destroys both vitamins C and E and also the folic acid in the food. In addition, acidic foods cooked in copper pots can contain toxic levels of copper. 

     

  • Aluminum pots are also believed to be unsafe for cooking your baby’s food. Acidic foods cooked in aluminum pots can dissolve very small quantities of aluminum, which may then be absorbed into the food. Anodized aluminum cookware is a safer alternative, because the the anodizing process “locks” the aluminum into the cookware. 

     

  • Stainless steel cookware is made up of a mixture of different metals. It is generally considered to be very safe — but you shouldn’t use it to cook your baby’s food if it is particularly pitted or dented. You should also avoid scrubbing your stainless steel cookware with an abrasive substance, because this can cause small quantities of nickel and chromium to be released into food. 

     

  • You should avoid cooking your baby’s food in non-stick pans because the non-stick coating may chip off and end up in the food. It is also believed that toxic fumes can be released by heating a non-stick pan to a very high temperature.

 

No one knows exactly how hazardous these types of cookware are to health and research has yet to come up with any conclusive evidence. Some experts think that the risk is very low, or that only people who are sensitive to certain materials will react unfavourably.

But what would be considered a small risk to an adult may be significantly greater to a baby, so it’s probably a good idea to look to safer cookware alternatives when cooking for your little one.

 

  • Cooking with iron cookware is actually beneficial to health. When you cook acidic foods (like tomatoes) in iron pots, the foods actually  “pull” the iron from the pot.  This boosts the important dietary iron in your baby’s food. 

     

  • The FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition consider ceramic, glass and enameled cookware to be safe.  You should avoid using older enameled cookware, though, because it may contain cadmium. Cadmium is a  toxic substance which is no longer used in the manufacture of cookware in the US. You should also be careful of glazed ceramic cookware from overseas, where the regulations for the inclusion of cadmium and lead in cookware may not be as stringent.

 

For the sake of your baby’s health AND your own, always make sure that your cookware is kept in very good condition - and don’t use pots that are cracked, peeling, chipped or pitted.
Christine Albury is the author of http://www.homemade-baby-food-recipes.com/index.html, a site providing a range of recipes for baby’s first year, plus information, tips and advice for successful infant feeding.

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How To Childproof Electrical Outlets in Your House

January 1st, 2007 by Baby Universe

Author: Paul Mernon

Your child grows. And growing, he or she explores the world around. This is a beautiful, natural process. Your child learns through tasting, touching, climbing, pushing and pulling things. But you, as a parent, know that there are safe things for your child and not-so-safe things. This leads to a delicate problem - you need to keep your child safe and not to spoil his/her learning experience. Too much articles about childproofing concentrate only on keeping a child safe, ignoring the second part of the goal which is also very important.

This leads to complaints that children often outsmart most sophisticated childproofing solutions. I say that its unavoidable if you looking at childproofing as some kind of competition between you and your child. Humans, especially little humans, are very inventive and love to solve puzzles. Until the child knows what an outlet is, it will attract him/her. I think your task is not to compete, but to be on the same side with your child. Encourage learning, help your child to grow. Look at childproofing solutions as a temporary means, and teach your child about dangers as soon as he/she is able to understand. Until then you need to guide his/her attention away from dangerous things and places. The goal of this article is to give you some ideas on one aspect of childproofing - ensuring that electrical outlets, wires and appliances will be harmless for your child.

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