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Belly Bliss: Collaborative Care That Supports Your Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Recovery

Shared by the Belly Bliss Team

Pregnancy and birth deserve more than rushed appointments and one-size-fits-all protocols.

At Belly Bliss, we provide collaborative prenatal and postpartum care that supports your body, your choices, and your birth team.

We work alongside midwives, OBs, doulas, pelvic floor therapists, and other birth professionals to strengthen the foundation that birth is built on: physiology.

If you’re looking for prenatal chiropractic care, holistic pregnancy support, physiologic birth preparation, or postpartum recovery care that centers YOU, you are in the right place.

Who We Are

Belly Bliss is a collaborative pregnancy and postpartum wellness center dedicated to supporting families before and after birth.

We believe:

  • Care should serve people — not protocols.
  • Pregnancy and birth work best when physiology is trusted and supported.
  • What happens before and after labor deeply impacts outcomes.
  • Collaboration creates better results than silos ever will.

We are chiropractors, massage therapists, acupuncturists, movement instructors, childbirth educators, and birth-focused specialists committed so supporting the biomechanics and nervous system changes of pregnancy and postpartum.

We are not part of the traditional birth system — but we are committed to working in cooperation with it when it serves families well.

Who We Serve

We serve families who want comprehensive support in addition to their primary birth provider.

Our patients often:

  • Are under the care of a midwife or OB
  • Are planning hospital, birth center, or home births
  • Want physiologic birth preparation
  • Experience pregnancy-related back pain or pelvic discomfort
  • Desire collaborative, evidence-informed care
  • Want postpartum recovery support before and beyond the standard 6-week visit

We also serve chiropractors and birth professionals seeking advanced training in collaborative pregnancy care. We offer Colorado’s only 85 hour Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training and the Birth Prep Playbook, a prenatal chiropractic training. 

What We Do 

We optimize the body for pregnancy, birth, and recovery through:

  • Perinatal chiropractic care
  • Specialized massage therapy and acupuncture
  • Pelvic balance and mobility support
  • Nervous system regulation
  • Functional strength and movement education
  • Childbirth and Parenting Education
  • Interprofessional collaboration

We support the structural and neurological foundation that allows your primary birth team to do their work more effectively.

Our Mission: Supporting Birth Outside the Traditional System

The traditional birth system often centers on liability, timelines, and protocols.

We center people.

That means we:

  • Spend time educating and preparing families
  • Support physiologic adaptation instead of managing symptoms alone
  • Help reduce fear-based messaging
  • Encourage informed decision-making
  • Build confidence in the body’s ability to function

We exist outside the hospital hierarchy — but we collaborate respectfully with providers inside it.

Care works best when providers communicate instead of compete.

Prenatal Chiropractic Care for Pregnancy Comfort, Pelvic Balance, and Physical Birth Preparation

Pregnancy changes the pelvis, spine, ribcage, and nervous system.

Our prenatal chiropractic care can help:

  • Reduce pregnancy back pain and pelvic pain
  • Improve pelvic mobility and balance
  • Support optimal fetal positioning
  • Improve breathing mechanics
  • Enhance overall comfort in the third trimester

We focus on supporting physiologic adaptation — not forcing alignment into rigid ideals.

When the pelvis moves well, you have access to its full dynamic shape, allowing for shorter labor and pushing times.

Physiologic Birth Preparation

Birth is a biomechanical and neurological process.

Preparation matters.

We help families:

  • Understand pelvic anatomy and birth mechanics
  • Improve mobility of the inlet, midpelvis, and outlet
  • Build functional strength for labor
  • Reduce tension patterns that can interfere with descent
  • Develop nervous system resilience

This preparation happens during pregnancy — long before labor begins.

Your midwife or OB manage your labor.
We help prepare the body for it.

Postpartum Care Before and Beyond Six Weeks

Birth care does not end when the baby arrives.

The postpartum period deserves:

  • Pelvic and spinal rehabilitation
  • Nervous system support
  • Core and breathing re-education
  • Gradual return-to-movement guidance
  • Ongoing collaborative care if needed

We work alongside pelvic floor therapists, lactation consultants, and mental health providers to ensure families receive comprehensive support.

Collaboration Is Not Optional — It’s Essential

We believe:

Better communication leads to better outcomes.

That’s why we:

  • Refer appropriately
  • Communicate with birth providers when needed
  • Encourage patients to maintain their primary prenatal care
  • Respect scope of practice boundaries
  • Build bridges instead of silos

We are not anti-system.
We are pro-collaboration.

Why Families Choose Belly Bliss

Families choose Belly Bliss because they want:

  • Prenatal care that feels individualized
  • Support that respects their birth team
  • Evidence-based guidance without fear
  • A focus on physiology instead of pathology
  • Postpartum recovery that doesn’t feel dismissed
  • Providers who see the whole picture

They want support that strengthens their birth team — not competes with it.

If You’re Searching For…

  • Prenatal chiropractor near me
  • Pregnancy pelvic pain relief
  • Holistic pregnancy support
  • Physiologic birth preparation
  • Collaborative birth care
  • Postpartum chiropractic care
  • Pregnancy back pain specialist
  • Pelvic balance in pregnancy
  • Fourth trimester recovery support

Belly Bliss provides care that complements your birth provider — not replaces them.

The Future of Pregnancy Care Is Collaborative

Birth outcomes improve when:

  • Families are educated
  • Bodies are supported
  • Providers communicate
  • Fear is replaced with understanding
  • Care extends beyond labor

We are here for impact — not convenience.

We are here to support physiology.
We are here to support families.
We are here to work alongside your birth team.