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A huge part of our mission is to finally help parents “make sense” of their child’s health challenges, such as autism, and health care as a whole. Too much emphasis on science and research in healthcare today. But parents and patients need help to understand it in a more effective way. These articles are where you will find detailed information in an easy-to-understand format. They will help you finally discover the answers and action steps you’ve been seeking all along. They will help your child overcome things such as chronic immune challenges, sensory processing disorder, autism, ADHD, anxiety, constipation, colic, and so much more!

What Are The Lasting Effects of C-Section Complications?

What Are The Lasting Effects of C-Section Complications?

WHAT IS A C-SECTION?


A Cesarean section (C-section) is a surgery performed to deliver a baby. The baby is taken out through an incision in the mother’s abdomen. In the United States, almost one in three women have babies this way. Some C-sections are planned, but many are done when unexpected problems happen during delivery. 


Reasons for a C-section may include the following:

  • Health problems or health risks in the mother
  • The mother carrying more than one baby
  • The size or position of the baby
  • The baby’s health is in danger
  • Labor is not moving along as it should


WHAT ARE C-SECTION COMPLICATIONS?


While not the main focus of this particular article, the WHO and multiple studies continue to clearly show that as cesarean rates exceed just 10%, maternal and neonatal mortality rates increase. And, of course, as we go to 30-50% and above in many hospitals and areas, the short- and long-term complications and lasting effects of C-section deliveries also increase. 


In our Pediatric Chiropractic clinic, it’s been observed that both scheduled and emergency c-sections have long played a significant role in the development of The Perfect Storm in kids. While not the only form of birth trauma seen in today’s modern medical world, it’s undoubtedly the most common. 


According to the American Pregnancy Association, some of the more commonly discussed and documented complications from C-section deliveries are things like infection, hemorrhage, and blood loss, injury to nearby organs and tissues, scar tissue build-up and adhesions, extended hospital stays and recovery times, reactions to medications, and both short and long term emotional reactions for the mother. In addition, mortality rates for c-sections are higher than for vaginal deliveries. 


Other challenges associated with C-sections are delayed bonding and breastfeeding. On top of other medical elements that must be taken care of for mother and child after cesarean delivery that can delay these important processes, the mother is also quite uncomfortable and groggy from the surgery, medications, etc.


WHAT EFFECTS CAN C-SECTION COMPLICATIONS HAVE ON MY CHILD?


There is certainly a noticeable difference in babies born via C-section versus vaginal delivery. In terms of most common early medical complications, things like breathing difficulties, low APGAR scores, and digestive distress are often seen early on in infants born via cesarean. 


What we want to focus on with this article is not just the short-term, medically-documented effects of C-section deliveries on kids but also the long-term effects. We also will break down the science and mechanisms behind these long-term health challenges and the lasting effects your child may be experiencing. 


The first challenge that is almost an absolute, almost always overlooked, and missed with C-section deliveries is the onset of subluxation in infants’ cranial (skull) and upper cervical (neck) regions. These are the most easily injured and altered areas for infants born via C-section, simply because at such a young age, they cannot protect those precious muscles, nerves, and joints that protect their brainstem and spinal cord from injury. 


The force placed on a child’s skull, neck, and brainstem during a C-section delivery is immense. It’s far more physical and pressure than would ever be allowed after the birth process, so while it may be life-saving at the moment… it’s also life-altering from there on. 


We all know to “protect the neck” and “hold the head” for brand new babies and infants, but we’ve made it completely “normal” and ok to use the head and neck as physical leverage (twisting, torquing, and pulling) during the C-section birth process. 


In today’s world, you can literally watch a C-Section Delivery on YouTube, and the one thing we’d draw your attention to while watching that video is also what you hear. The doctors laugh and make jokes while yanking, twisting, and pulling on the child’s unprotected head and neck. When did this become okay? 


It would take us another 20+ pages to go through all the neurodevelopmental complications that just an upper cervical subluxation and dysautonomia can have. So please do take the time to visit each of the other links in this article and learn about each of the layers of The Perfect Storm that often comes about after a C-section delivery. 


In addition to the upper cervical and brain stem trauma that can come from C-section deliveries, here are other long-term complications each parent deserves to know about: 


Digestive distress (colic, constipation, eczema, etc.) that comes from missing out on optimal “activation” of the thoracic spine and neuromuscular system that controls motility, absorption, assimilation, and so forth for infants and children 


Respiratory and immune compromise, which can also come not only from the lack of motility throughout the ENT, lymphatic system, and lungs… but also from disruption of the microbiome and the vagus nerve.


Below is an image of an EMG scan ( a scan that measures stress, subluxation, and tension on the nerves and muscles connected to the brain and brainstem) taken on an 8-year-old child born via C-section. This child suffered from colic and recurrent ear infections as an infant and young child and now struggles with ADHD, anxiety, and learning disabilities in school. 


The increased color pattern (green, blue, red) in the cervical and neck region indicates increased stress, tension, and subluxation. These tension patterns are not just caused by poor posture or sitting at a desk for too long as is commonly blamed today (and a real problem) but can persist and linger all the way back from injury and trauma to those nerves and muscles from the C-section delivery.


HOW TO CARE FOR KIDS BORN WITH C-SECTION COMPLICATIONS


When parents start looking for help healing their kids naturally and without drugs, we always encourage them to start in the same place – the nervous system. 


The nervous system is the main “Air Traffic Control” system that modulates and controls each and every other vital system in the body, from the gut and digestive system to the immune system, motor system, hormones, emotions, and so much more. 


While most online natural health resources and holistic health doctors would encourage you to start with diet and healing the gut, we take a different approach or ‘batting order’ to helping kids with long-lasting complications from C-section deliveries. We have met many families who have already tried every diet, every supplement, and every essential oil to help their kids heal… and yet still struggle. 


Most especially when you feel like you’ve tried absolutely everything, chiropractic is the final missing link. Nothing works well if the nervous system is working well, first and foremost. 


  • Any motor tone challenges your PT, OT, and Speech Therapist may be working on your child with run through and start with the tone of the nervous system and spinal nerves first. 
  • Any gut and digestive issues such as food intolerances or allergies you’re looking to avoid and work through with your child – all controlled first by the vagus nerve and autonomic nervous system. 
  • Any respiratory and immune compromise and chronic illness like seasonal allergies, asthma, and so forth – are all governed and modulated first by the vagus nerve and autonomic nervous system. 


No matter what, you’ve all tried to help your child heal and improve; it will be enhanced when you add neurologically-focused pediatric chiropractic. 


GET HELP NOW – GET YOUR CHILD SCANNED RIGHT AWAY 


If you feel your child still struggles with complications and long-lasting effects from a C-section delivery, consult your local Pediatric Chiropractor immediately! 


Haven Family Chiropractic is the absolute best place to start when searching for Hope, Answers, and Help for your child, no matter how old they are or what they’re struggling with today.  


While we showed an image of an EMG Scan above with lasting neurological effects of C-section deliveries, there is even more to the HFC Clinical Process that will really help you find the root cause of your child’s health challenges and get an incredible drug-free action plan to get your children healing and full of health once again!



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