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Which providers give traditional bodywork treatments to breastfed babies?

Dr Pamela Douglas7th of Oct 202320th of Dec 2025

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Many breastfed babies are referred to traditional bodyworkers for help

"Bodywork (noun): therapeutic touching or manipulation of the body using specialized techniques." Merriam-Webster Dictionary

When I talk about traditional bodywork therapy, I'm referring to chiropractic, osteopathy, craniosacral therapy, and myofunctional therapy. I respectfully acknowledge the long traditions of practice out of which these therapies have arisen.

I use the term 'traditional bodywork therapy' to distinguish between the dominant bodywork therapies being applied to babies at the moment, and what I call 'evolutionary bodywork' in the Possums or NDC programs, which has been strongly informed by my personal and professional engagement with traditional bodywork therapy, but which is fundamentally focussed on the mother-baby biological system, rather than the baby alone.

  • You can find out about how I have benefited from traditional bodywork practices both personally and professionally throughout the whole of my adult life here.

  • You can find out why my own (medical) profession and Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAMs) have much to learn from each other here.

  • You can find out what the science tells us about use of traditional bodywork for breastfeeding problems here.

What is a course of traditional bodywork?

Once it became established that babies were being overtreated with frenotomies, including from my own work with an Australian PhD student, International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) and other breastfeeding support professionals started to refer babies for bodywork interventions when breastfeeding problems emerged, referring on for frenotomy once treatment with their own particular approach to fit and hold combined with manual therapy and exercises (and the passage of time) didn't help.

Craniosacral therapists may recommend that baby has one to three sessions of bodywork lasting about 45 minutes. Other traditional bodyworkers recommend between two and ten sessions of bodywork each lasting 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the severity of the tongue and jaw restriction the bodyworker diagnoses.

You are also likely to be given exercises to do inside and outside your baby's mouth and to your baby's body. You may be asked to do these exercises multiple times a day for a number of weeks.

What training or background do traditional bodywork therapists have?

A bodyworker who treats breastfed babies may be an

  • Orofacial myologist

  • Oromyofunctional therapist

  • An osteopath

  • A craniosacral therapist

  • A chiropractor

  • A massage therapist.

A bodyworker who treats breastfed babies may also be an upskilled

  • International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)

  • Occupational therapist

  • Speech pathologist

  • Registered nurse

  • Midwife.

The powerful effect of the passage of time

It's true that some breastfeeding problems resolve with the passage of time alone. I'm definitely not proposing that 'letting time pass' is a helpful response from breastfeeding support professionals (although there may be occasions when it is helpful to let some time pass)! There is usually so much to do to help breastfeeding women when problems arise - which is why I've created Possums Breastfeeding & Lactation.

But it's worth knowing that when things seem to improve over a period of time, the improvement may be because you and your baby have been experimenting your way through the breastfeeding problems at the same time as your baby matures, rather than because of the bodywork therapy.

This is why the most convincing scientific studies randomise participants into a placebo and an intervention group, for a comparison which takes into account the effects of the passage of time, to show what really does help over and above the passage of time.

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What happens in traditional bodywork therapy for babies with breastfeeding problems and why this conflicts with a science-based, evolutionary and neurodevelopmental perspective

Extrapolating traditional bodywork therapy back to breastfeeding babies isn't consistent with evolutionary and neurodevelopmental science nor with breastfeeding as a global health priority

Breastfeeding, orofacial development and traditional bodywork therapy

What does the research tell us about traditional bodywork for diagnoses of restricted oral connective tissues in babies with breastfeeding problems?

Reductionism vs complex biological systems: why traditional bodywork therapy lets breastfeeding women and their babies down

Nine reasons why traditional bodywork therapy makes life with your baby harder than it needs to be

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Catherine showed me the lengthy report which the lactation consultant emailed to her after that appointment.

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