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CranioSacral Therapy for Breastfeeding: Supporting a Smooth and Comfortable Feeding Experience By: Janelle Maxwell LMT, Diplomate Certified CranioSacral Therapist

Breastfeeding is a deeply nourishing experience for both the mother and baby, offering numerous health benefits and fostering a strong bond. However, it can come with challenges, including issues related to latch, body tension, discomfort, and feeding difficulties. For many families, accessing additional support like from the IBCLCs with Breezy Babies to enhance the breastfeeding experience is essential. These amazing and caring professionals also know when to suggest additional support for families. CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is one such complementary approach that is gaining attention for its ability to support and improve the breastfeeding journey. 

What is CranioSacral Therapy?

CranioSacral Therapy is a gentle, non-invasive bodywork technique developed by Dr. John Upledger in the 1970s. It focuses on the CranioSacral system—the connective tissue and cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. CST enhances the flow of cerebrospinal fluid and releases restrictions within this system to promote overall health and balance. The therapy involves light touch and subtle manipulation, often resulting in deep relaxation and a sense of well-being.

How CST Can Support Breastfeeding

  1. Improving Latch and Feeding Efficiency: An effective latch is crucial for successful breastfeeding. CST helps address physical restrictions in the baby’s CranioSacral system, which impact their ability to latch properly. By promoting relaxation and addressing structural imbalances, CST enhances the baby’s ability to latch more effectively and feed more efficiently.
  2. Reducing Discomfort for the Mother: Breastfeeding can sometimes cause discomfort or pain for the mother, especially if there are issues with positioning or latch. CST helps release tension in the mother’s neck, shoulders, and back, which alleviates discomfort and supports a more comfortable feeding experience.
  3. Addressing Colic and Digestive Issues: Some babies experience colic or digestive issues that can make feeding challenging. CST helps address restrictions to relieve abdominal tension and promote relaxation, which improves the baby’s overall comfort and reduces colic or digestive discomfort.
  4. Supporting Optimal Jaw and Tongue Function: Effective breastfeeding requires proper function of the jaw and tongue. CST supports the baby’s jaw and tongue alignment and function by addressing any restrictions or tension in these areas, which contributes to a more effective and comfortable feeding experience.
  5. Enhancing Overall Relaxation: Both mother and baby can benefit from the deep relaxation that CST promotes. A more relaxed state makes breastfeeding more enjoyable and less stressful for both parties, supporting a positive and nurturing feeding experience.
  6. Facilitating Recovery from Birth Trauma: Birth can be a physically stressful experience for both mother and baby. CST helps address any residual tensions or imbalances resulting from birth trauma, which supports smoother transitions to breastfeeding, better bonding, and overall well-being.

What to Expect During a CST Session for Breastfeeding Support

A CranioSacral Therapy session is designed to be gentle and calming. Here’s what you can generally expect:

  • Environment: The therapy is conducted in a peaceful, comfortable setting to create a relaxing atmosphere for both the mother and baby.
  • Techniques: Janelle uses light touch and gentle pressure to assess and address areas of restriction within the CranioSacral system and surrounding tissues. These techniques are tailored to the individual’s specific needs and comfort level.
  • Duration: Sessions typically last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the needs of the mother and baby.
  • Experience: Most mothers and babies find CST to be a soothing experience. Parents may notice improvements in latch, comfort, and overall feeding experience over several sessions.

Integrating CST into Your Breastfeeding Journey

CranioSacral Therapy is a valuable complement to traditional breastfeeding support techniques, such as proper positioning and latch, and working with a lactation consultant. Integrating CST into your care plan enhances overall comfort, supports effective feeding, and addresses physical challenges related to breastfeeding.

Safety and Considerations

CranioSacral Therapy is generally considered safe for both mothers and babies when performed by a qualified therapist, like Janelle Maxwell, who is experienced in working with infants and breastfeeding issues. Over the years she has helped families have a more peaceful experience with feeding.

Conclusion

CranioSacral Therapy offers a gentle and supportive approach to enhancing the breastfeeding experience. By improving latch, reducing discomfort, supporting optimal jaw and tongue function, and promoting overall relaxation, CST contributes to a more positive and comfortable feeding journey for both the mother and baby. Schedule a session online at www.janellemaxwell.com