Pregnancy Chiropractor in Montgomery, AL
Your body was beautifully designed by God to grow, carry, and birth your baby. At Thrive Family Chiropractic, we're Montgomery's trusted prenatal chiropractic specialists — providing gentle, neurologically focused care for expecting mamas from the first trimester through birth preparation. Dr. Stephanee Lewis is Webster Technique certified and has supported hundreds of River Region families through healthy, empowered pregnancies.
Why Choose Thrive for Your Pregnancy Care?
At our East Montgomery practice — conveniently located near Pike Road — Dr. Stephanee Lewis provides specific, science-based prenatal chiropractic care using NASA-published neurological scanning technology. We never guess with your health or your baby's. Every adjustment is intentional, gentle, and tailored to where you are in your pregnancy journey.
How We Support Your Pregnancy Journey
Webster Technique certified — balancing your pelvis for optimal baby positioning
Neurological assessments using NASA-published INSiGHT scanning technology
Gentle, specific adjustments safe for all trimesters
Relief from low back pain, sciatica, round ligament pain, and rib discomfort
Birth preparation support alongside your doula, midwife, and pelvic floor therapist
Postpartum chiropractic care for mom and newborn wellness
Common Questions We Help With:
"Is chiropractic care safe during pregnancy?" Absolutely. Webster Technique and prenatal chiropractic are specifically designed for the pregnant body. Dr. Stephanee uses pregnancy pillows and tables that fully support your belly — you will never be placed in a position that puts pressure on your abdomen.
"When should I start prenatal chiropractic care?" Many mamas begin in their first trimester and continue through their final weeks. The earlier you start, the more your body can adapt and prepare. That said, it's never too late — we welcome mamas at any stage.
"What conditions does prenatal chiropractic help with?" Low back pain, pelvic girdle pain, sciatica, round ligament pain, mid-back and rib tension, poor sleep from discomfort, and optimal fetal positioning through Webster Technique.