Can a Baby That Doesn’t Stay Still Receive CranioSacral Therapy?
Geraldine Convento Geraldine Convento

Can a Baby That Doesn’t Stay Still Receive CranioSacral Therapy?

Some babies get sleepy during a session. Others wiggle, stretch, and vocalize. Both are normal. If a baby becomes upset, I may hand him back to Mom for a cuddle, or continue working while he rests in a parent’s arms. The session follows the baby, not the other way around.

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CranioSacral Therapy for Newborn Babies
Anasuya Basil Anasuya Basil

CranioSacral Therapy for Newborn Babies

Many parents seek CST because feeding doesn’t feel right… Latch challenges, one-sided feeding, or discomfort during nursing can quickly take a toll on both baby and parent. Others notice their baby seems tense, unsettled, or uncomfortable despite careful attention to positioning, schedules, and routines.

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