

Birth & Early Regulation
Birth is a neurological event. Mechanical forces, positioning, and early interventions influence how a baby’s system organizes and regulates from the start.
Even subtle strain may affect:
• Cranial motion
• Vagal tone
• Feeding patterns
• Sleep regulation
• Stress response
Early assessment supports the system before compensation patterns become established.


Pregnancy and postpartum support are integrated when relevant, but the primary focus is early infancy — where nervous system organization, feeding patterns, sleep regulation, and developmental foundations are established.
Each visit is structured, thorough, and grounded in physiology — providing clear, practical support during a critical window of development.
Structured. Intentional. Science-Informed Care.
Every visit is designed around nervous system regulation, developmental milestones, and individualized assessment — not guesswork.
Decades of hands-on clinical experience inform a structured visit model focused on pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and infant development.
Care is deliberate. Measured. Grounded in neurological science.