
Constipation in Babies & Kids, Chiropractic in Hartford, SD
Understanding Constipation in Babies & Kids
Constipation in infants and children is more common than most parents realize. It can look different depending on age, infrequent bowel movements, hard or pellet-like stools, straining, pain during elimination, or a swollen belly.
In breastfed babies, constipation is less common but can occur during transitions, introducing formula, starting solids, or during periods of illness. In older children, constipation is often chronic and can significantly impact comfort and daily life.

The Nervous System-Gut Connection
The vagus nerve is the primary communication pathway between the brain and the digestive system. It controls the muscle contractions (peristalsis) that move food through the intestines. When the upper cervical or lower lumbar spine is misaligned, it can interfere with vagus nerve signaling and parasympathetic function, slowing digestion and contributing to constipation.
This is why many children with constipation also struggle with other signs of nervous system stress: poor sleep, fussiness, or reflux.
How Chiropractic Supports
Healthy Digestion
We use gentle adjustments to correct spinal misalignments that may be interfering with the nerve signals controlling digestion. By restoring proper nervous system communication, the body's digestive function can improve naturally, without medication or invasive intervention.
What Parents Notice After Care
Families commonly report more regular bowel movements, softer stools, less straining and discomfort, improved mood, and better sleep. Many parents see changes within the first few visits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can chiropractic help with constipation in babies?
Yes. Gentle adjustments support the nerve pathways that control digestive motility, helping the body regulate bowel function naturally.
How does chiropractic affect digestion?
The nervous system controls digestion through the vagus nerve and lower spinal nerves. Correcting misalignments that interfere with these pathways can improve gut motility and comfort.
Is it safe for infants with constipation?
Absolutely. Adjustments for infants are extremely gentle and use only fingertip pressure.
How quickly do kids respond?
Many families notice improvement within the first few visits. Chronic constipation may require a longer course of care for lasting results.
