by Dr Stan | Sep 25, 2023 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Development, Pediatric
By Dr. Tony Ebel DC, CACCP, CCWP When we first met Nolan, he was struggling A LOT with gross motor skills, nonverbal speech, and sensory and motor planning. He was 2 years old and recently diagnosed with autism, and his developmental delays were not only really...
by Dr Stan | Sep 20, 2023 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Family, Mothers, Pregnancy
In a world that is full of intimidating diagnoses, politically-driven agendas, judgy mom groups, social media, trigger warnings left and right, and the Target checkout lady saying “sleep while you can,” it’s so hard to know where to turn to for advice when you find...
by Dr Stan | Sep 18, 2023 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Mothers, Natural Health, Pregnancy
By Dr. Allie Wright There are so many emotions to navigate through when finding out you’re pregnant! Whether you have longed for a positive pregnancy test or this was a complete surprise, emotions, and thoughts flow through your brain at what seems to be 1000 mph. “Is...
by Dr Stan | Apr 12, 2023 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Development, Eat Well, Growth, Nutrition, Pediatric, Uncategorized
As a parent, I understand it can be overwhelming to know where to start when your child faces challenges, whether it’s eating, sleeping, pooping, development, or immune challenges. It can be difficult to figure out where to turn for help. I want to help unpack...
by Dr Stan | Nov 30, 2022 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Family, Mothers, Uncategorized
How is it already December? How are we already in the last month of the year? If you would have asked any of the Future Generations staff last January, where we’d be in a year, I would bet nobody would say “in Escondido.” One year ago, we were firing on all...
by Dr Stan | Jun 1, 2022 | Babies, Pregnancy, Vitalism
One of the more common reasons a pregnant woman may search out chiropractic is because her baby happens to have turned breech. There are three different types of breech presentations… Frank – hips flexed, knees extended, feet next to head (most common)...