
Bringing a new baby into the world is a beautiful experience—but even the smoothest birth can leave behind hidden tension in your baby’s body. This tension often shows up in ways that parents notice but don’t always connect to birth itself: difficulty latching, fussing during tummy time, favoring one side of the head, reflux, or even flat spots on the skull.
What’s important to know is that these are not just small quirks. Restrictions in a baby’s head, neck, jaw, or diaphragm can affect how they eat, digest, sleep, and grow—not only now but well into their development.
That’s why gentle, early care can make such a difference. With the right support, tension can be released, comfort restored, and natural movement encouraged. And when babies move better, they thrive—becoming calmer, stronger, and more connected with their environment.
But the real power goes beyond treatment alone. Parents deserve tools and confidence too. That’s why we love to equip families with simple strategies to use at home—because you are the one by your baby’s side every day.
If your little one seems uncomfortable or is struggling with feeding, movement, or rest, trust your instincts. You’re not being overly cautious—you’re being tuned in. Watch this week’s video to learn more about how small changes can make a big difference in your baby’s comfort and growth.
Dr. Madeline Klesk
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