Why mothers with newborns can benefit with a treatment from home

 Here are some stats:

The average newborn, up to 6 months takes 6-7 feeding sessions a day at approximately 25 minutes (Dr Kent @ Medela.com.au) – add that all up, it equates to a total of 3 hours or more a day.

According to parental website – raisingchidren.net.au:

The sleep cycle for newborns is 14-17 hours in every 24 hours, but usually in short bursts of 2-3 hours each, they frequently wake up as their stomach is small and requires frequent feeding also.

It’s no wonder why mothers with newborns often encounter lack of sleep, plus neck and back tension caused by frequent breastfeeding.

Previous
Previous

Combining joint mobilisation in your treatment

Next
Next

Understanding TMJ disorders