Bowen Therapy for newborns and babies
"You fixed an issue we didn't know he had."
This is a comment I often hear when mothers bring their newborn or baby in for Bowen Therapy.
The gentle Bowen Therapy often results in a reduction of crying and unsettledness, and an improvement in feeding, burping and wind issues.
👶So if your baby gets upset when their arm needs to be put into the cardigan,
👶or when they only lie with their head turned to one side,
👶or when they categorically start screaming when being put into the capsule,
👶or when they latch well on one side, but totally don't on the other,
👶if they struggle with wind,
👶if they start crying when you touch their heads,
👶or if they had a traumatic birthing process,
you might want to try Bowen Therapy for them. It might just be what they need💚
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