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not a traumatic birth but cranial oesteopathy?

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NoIHaventChangedMyName · 12/01/2008 14:12

A thought has just occured to me while reading another thread and I wondered if anyone on here had a clue - DD was a quick and relatively easy birth, although a very big baby. However I was 2/5 engaged from at least 37 weeks onwards - went to 40+12. It was blardy uncomfy for me - could it have been for her too? And could explain why all too often she is a right mardy pants?!!

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JingleyJen · 12/01/2008 14:15

I would say that the experience we had with CO was worth giving it a go.
I have no clue how it works magic is a perfectly acceptable answer to me but after 5 perforated eardrums in 5 months 3 CO sessions and there were no more for nearly a year!

Our CO said that if it was going to work it would work within 3 sessions so a maximum outlay of £100.

Go for it! if you are anywhere near Cambridge I can thoroughly recommend the lady we used.

NoIHaventChangedMyName · 12/01/2008 14:21

no nowhere near cambridge, in the westcountree! Will do a google!

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