Congratulations! You’ve just given birth and now you have a beautiful baby to cherish.
Let’s think for a moment about your personal birth story and how your baby arrived in the world.
- how many hours were you in labour?
- was your baby born at home, in the hospital, or at a birthing centre?
- were there interventions involved?
- was your baby in some way pulled or suctioned from you?
In many birth situations, the baby is often forced out of the mother. This puts an immense amount of pressure on the head and neck of your baby.
Imagine your 8 pound baby potentially experiencing anywhere from 60 to 120 pounds of pressure (tractional force) to its head and spine.
If we use 100 pounds of pressure for the ease of math, 100 pounds divided by an 8lb baby is 12.5 times his/her weight.
Now, what would happen if you pulled a 180 pound man across the floor by his neck at 12.5 times his weight? That is 2250 pounds of tractional force, by which he would most likely be killed instantly.
It takes only 120 pounds of pressure (or less) to sever a baby’s spinal cord, and doctors often apply nearly that amount pulling the baby free in delivery.
The spinal cord is the most important part of every body, without its function, you could not survive even one second.