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Webster Technique to Avoid C-section

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A 41-year-old woman was recently reported to have avoided a planned cesarean section due to breech presentation through the use of the Webster technique. The Webster technique is a method used by chiropractors to release tension in the pelvis and sacrum, thereby allowing the fetus to turn into the appropriate birthing position.

The Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health reported that after five visits to the chiropractor using the light-force, specific-contact adjustments of the Webster technique, a fetus turned from breech position into vertex position, the normal position for birthing. Current cesarean section rates make the procedure the most common operation in America; the Webster technique is emerging as a safe, effective and non-invasive way for safer, easier births.

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Pathways Issue 24 CoverThis article appeared in Pathways to Family Wellness magazine, Issue #24.

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