Parents commonly bring their babies for Craniosacral
Therapy in the first weeks following birth.
The baby’s mother and/or father will usually
be invited to be part of the session and, as
the baby responds to treatment, this shared
experience can deepen the bonds within
the new family.
Craniosacral Therapy is beneficial even if
pregnancy and birth were trouble-free.
It can also offer support for:
• establishing and supporting breastfeeding
• developing good sleep patterns
• early infant feeding problems, including colic,
reflux and allergies
• torticollis (wry neck) • bonding with parents and siblings
Young babies may be cuddled and fed during
treatment, and older babies can play with their
parents and the therapist.