Why Some Petaluma Parents Feel Wired and Tired at the Same Time
You are exhausted by 8 PM but your mind will not shut off at 11. That wired-and-tired feeling is not a character flaw. It is a nervous system stuck in the on position. Here is what is happening, what the research shows, and how gentle, neurologically focused care may help.
Why Some Petaluma Babies Always Turn Their Head to One Side
You notice your baby almost always looks the same direction, sleeps with her head turned the same way, and a flat spot is starting to show. Here is what a tight little neck is really about, what the research says, and why catching it early matters so much.
Why Some Petaluma Kids Cannot Sit Still or Focus
The teacher says he cannot sit still. Homework is a battle. Here is what retained primitive reflexes and an overloaded nervous system may have to do with it, what the research shows, and how a gentle approach may help.
Why Some Petaluma Toddlers Keep Getting Ear Infections
Another round of ear pain, another antibiotic. Here is why little ears get stuck in this loop, what the research actually says, and the gentle approach that may help break the cycle.
Why Some Petaluma Babies Struggle to Latch
Feeding is supposed to be the easy part, and when it is not, it is exhausting and lonely. Here is what a hard latch may be telling you about your baby’s neck and jaw, what the research shows, and why gentle, early care can help.
Why Some Petaluma Babies Spit Up and Arch After Every Feed
The laundry pile of spit-up burp cloths is real. Here is what arching, gulping, and post-feed fussiness may be telling you about your baby’s nervous system, and the gentle approach that may help.
Why Some Pregnant Moms in Petaluma Get Hip and Pelvic Pain
The deep ache in the hips and pelvis that shows up around the second trimester is real. Here is what is happening in your changing body, what the research actually says, and how a gentle prenatal approach may help.
Why Some Petaluma Babies Cry Hard Every Evening and Cannot Settle
It is 6 PM in Petaluma and the crying starts like clockwork. Here is what is happening in your baby’s nervous system, what the research actually says, and how a gentle approach may help.
Why Some Petaluma Kids Get Frequent Headaches
Frequent kid headaches are often a nervous system signal, not just a screen or hydration issue. Here’s what Petaluma parents should know, and three daily habits that support a calmer head.
Why Some Babies End Up Breech in Petaluma
Breech positioning is rarely about a stubborn baby. More often it is a signal from a pelvis carrying uneven tension. Here’s what Petaluma moms should know, and how Webster-certified chiropractic supports balance.
Why Some Petaluma Kids Struggle With Constipation
Chronic constipation in kids is often a nervous system signal, not just a fiber issue. Here is what Petaluma parents should know, and how gentle chiropractic may support a calmer digestive rhythm.
Why Some Pregnant Moms in Petaluma Wake Up at 3 AM
3 AM wake-ups in pregnancy often have less to do with the baby and more to do with the nervous system. Here’s what Petaluma moms should know, and how gentle prenatal chiropractic may support deeper, steadier sleep.
