Two Palms Chiropractic & Wellness, Bradenton FL
Care through pregnancy

Prenatal & Webster.

Pregnancy changes your body fast — and your back, hips, and pelvis feel every bit of it. Dr. Moore is Webster-certified (ICPA), offering gentle prenatal chiropractic in Bradenton focused on pelvic balance and real comfort, trimester by trimester.

Gentle prenatal chiropractic care in Bradenton, FL
Comfort for the months that carry the most.

As your baby grows, your center of gravity shifts, ligaments loosen, and your pelvis works harder than it ever has. That often shows up as low-back ache, hip and pelvic pressure, and sciatica-type leg pain. Prenatal chiropractic eases that load with gentle, pregnancy-safe techniques — supportive cushions for your bump, side-lying positions, and Dr. Moore’s low-force Activator option when that fits best.

The Webster Technique is a specific, gentle assessment and adjustment of the pelvis and its supporting ligaments. Dr. Moore is certified through the ICPA, the technique’s certifying body.

An honest word about Webster: it’s about pelvic balance and your comfort — it is not a guaranteed way to turn a breech baby, and anyone who promises that is overpromising. What balanced pelvic alignment realistically does is help your body do its job with less strain.

Your prenatal care always runs alongside your OB or midwife, never instead of them. Many patients start in their second trimester, but it’s welcome whenever discomfort shows up — including the fourth trimester, when your body is finding its way back.

What it helps

Ease for a body doing two jobs.

Low-back & hip ache
Pelvic & SI-joint pressure
Sciatica-type leg pain
Round-ligament discomfort
Pubic symphysis pain
Rib & mid-back tightness
Trouble getting comfortable at night
Postpartum recovery
What to expect

Gentle, every step.

1

We listen first

Your history, your trimester, and how you’re actually feeling — coordinated with the care you’re already getting from your OB or midwife.

2

Pregnancy-safe technique

Side-lying positions, supportive cushions for your bump, and the Webster assessment. Low-force Activator adjusting is always an option.

3

Comfort that builds

Gentle visits as pregnancy progresses, adjusted to what you feel — and support for the postpartum months after.

How we practice

We’re not trying to keep you here forever.

Dr. Moore’s goal is simple: find the problem, build a plan, get you feeling well and active — then clear you to go live your life. You’re the one who feels the difference, so we check in on how you’re responding and adjust the plan around what you tell us.
A plan with an endpoint
We treat what needs treating, get you better, then clear you. You’re here as long as you need to be — and not a day longer.
Wellness on your terms
Feeling great? Go enjoy it. Occasional check-ins — monthly, or every few months — are welcome if they help you stay feeling good. Never required.
Not improving? We dig deeper
We don’t repeat the same treatment without progress. If you’re not responding, we refer out — for imaging (X‑ray, MRI, CT, ultrasound) or to the right specialist — to find out why.
What patients say
I found her while pregnant, looking for prenatal-certified care. She helped tremendously — now my son and I both see her.— K.L.M., Google review
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Prenatal FAQ

Good questions.

Is chiropractic safe during pregnancy?
For most pregnancies, yes — prenatal chiropractic uses gentle, pregnancy-specific positions and techniques. Dr. Moore reviews your history first, and your care always runs alongside your OB or midwife.
What is the Webster Technique?
A specific, gentle assessment and adjustment of the pelvis and its supporting ligaments, certified through the ICPA. Its goal is pelvic balance and comfort — it is not a guaranteed method for turning a breech baby.
When should I start?
Whenever discomfort shows up. Many patients start in the second trimester as the load increases, but earlier or later is welcome too.
How is it different from a regular adjustment?
You’ll rest in side-lying positions with supportive cushions for your bump, and techniques are adapted to pregnancy. The low-force Activator instrument is an option throughout.
Can it help after delivery?
Yes — the postpartum months ask a lot of your back and pelvis. Gentle care can support your recovery as your body finds its way back.
Come see us

Carry the months with more comfort.

Booking takes a minute, and Webster-certified care is here through every trimester. New patients always welcome.

Book your visit
HoursMon–Thu 9–6 · Fri by appointment · closed 12–1
Find us5620 Tara Blvd, Suite 103 · Bradenton, FL 34203
Call(941) 220-6993