The Webster Technique is a specific, gentle chiropractic analysis and adjustment focused on balancing the pelvis, reducing tension in the surrounding muscles and ligaments, and supporting optimal pelvic function during pregnancy. As the body adapts to a growing baby, the pelvis can become unbalanced, contributing to back, hip, and pelvic discomfort. The Webster Technique is designed to restore that balance comfortably and safely.
Dr. Renteria’s ICPA certification means you are working with a chiropractor who has completed advanced training specifically for prenatal care.
How Prenatal Chiropractic Can Help
Expecting mothers in San Antonio choose prenatal chiropractic care to help with:
- Lower back, hip, and pelvic pain
- Sciatica and round-ligament discomfort
- Posture changes as the belly grows
- Tension and reduced mobility
- Overall comfort through each trimester
- Preparing the body for labor and delivery
Gentle, Mother-Centered Care
Prenatal adjustments use low-force, comfortable techniques and pregnancy-friendly positioning so both you and your baby are safe and supported. Many of our expecting patients report meaningful relief after their very first visit, especially those struggling with severe lower-back and hip pain in the third trimester. Dr. Renteria takes the time to listen, explain, and care for you as a whole person through one of life’s biggest transitions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is chiropractic care safe during pregnancy?
Gentle, pregnancy-adapted chiropractic care is widely considered safe and is provided here by a Webster Technique-certified chiropractor. Dr. Renteria uses pregnancy-friendly positioning and low-force techniques throughout.
When during pregnancy can I start chiropractic care?
Many mothers begin care at any point in pregnancy, from the first trimester through the final weeks. It is never too early or too late to seek comfort and support.
What is the Webster Technique used for?
It is used to balance the pelvis and reduce tension in surrounding ligaments and muscles during pregnancy, which supports comfort and optimal pelvic function.
