Pediatric Chiropractic
Chiropractic Care for Infants and Children
Just floating in the womb improperly can put stresses on your baby’s neck, head, and spine. This improper position can cause problems later in life for your child. Chiropractic care for infants and children is so important to keep them healthy.
Often the birth process itself can be traumatic to your baby’s body. As a result, medicalized interventions cause undue strain on baby, and even a natural birth can cause problems if baby was in an unfavorable position at birth. Therefore there is an enormous amount of stress on your baby’s neck during delivery and this can cause imbalances throughout both the mind and body.
Throughout childhood, kids put even more stress on their brain and bodies. Their minds are working overtime taking in and processing all new information and experiences. So, their bodies are under stress by falling from learning to walk, sports and other activities.
Stresses on the mind and body carry into adulthood if not addressed during the childhood years.
Many parents bring their kids to Pea and the Pod Chiropractic and work with Dr. Brenda even though nothing seems wrong. They want to make sure their children’s bodies are in proper balance to stay healthy and build up their immunity.
Dr. Brenda has also authored the book Why Didn’t My Pediatrician Tell Me That? Alternative Solutions for Health Growing Families. This easy to ready book will help to guide your children in wellness and solutions when they are not feeling well.
Most important of all, there are natural options for helping ear infections, colic, asthma, improving posture as well as keeping your children healthy.
If your child or baby is experiencing any of these symptoms, please call Pea and the Pod Chiropractic at 302. 455.PEAS (7327) today!

- Frequent Ear Infections
- Difficulty Breastfeeding, Especially to One Side
- Bed Wetting
- Autism or spectrum disorders
- Anxiety
- Lip tie
- Tongue Tie or Ankyloglossia
- Flat head or plagiocephaly
- Colic
- Unexplained or Frequent Crying
- Chronic Colds and flu
- ADHD/ADD
- Constipation or bloating
- Food allergies
- Eczema
- Reflux or vomiting
- Arching back
- Torticollis or head tilt
- Breathing Problems, Asthma
- Frequent Urination
- Fatigue
- Poor Posture
- Stomach Aches
- Sleeplessness
- Unhappy for no reason or Depression
- Delayed Motor Skills; Crawling or Walking
- Neck and Back Pain
- Headaches
- Scoliosis