Fetal Trauma
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2023 Articles
The Gillespie Approach at Birth
A five-month-old presents with severe reflux along with choking, hiccuping (also in fetal), coughing, and difficulty burping. These factors all…
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Calling All Newborn Providers
Similar patient visits are happening globally every day. My hope is that someday everyone will “get it.” A five-year-old presented…
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A Possible Explanation for Arching
Feyza Celik, a doula in Canada, wrote such a terrific essay on my Facebook group about the possible cause of…
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Creeping and Walking Difficulty
Some toddlers cannot creep (crawl on their hands and knees) or walk correctly. A ten-month-old boy presented with the inability…
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Eye Correction and the Gillespie Approach
For many patients, vision problems can start with birth trauma to the fascial web. As part of a strain pattern,…
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Overlapping Infant Cranial Bones
As for overlapping cranial bones, infants can respond well to therapy because the edges of their cranial plates are rounded,…
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An Important Aspect of the Work at Birth
The work at birth offers so many benefits. For a few babies this one advantage maybe monumental. An adult patient…
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Hydrocephalus and Cord Wrapped
A mother frantically called me saying, “Doctors are thinking about surgery for my baby due to hydrocephalus. Can you help…
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Stuttering
Researchers believe that stuttering is caused by four factors: genetic, brain activity, environmental, and language development. I would like to…
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