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You know what it’s like when your baby can’t keep anything down. The constant laundry. The worry about weight gain. The exhaustion that comes from trying everything and getting nowhere.
Chiropractic care for infant reflux in Bergen Hill, NJ addresses what’s actually causing the problem—nervous system stress that affects how your baby’s digestive system works. When misalignments in the upper spine put pressure on the vagus nerve, it disrupts the signals that control digestion, muscle tone, and the valve that keeps food down.
Gentle adjustments—using no more pressure than you’d use to test a tomato for ripeness—can remove that interference. Most parents notice their baby is calmer during feedings within just a few visits. Less arching. Fewer spit-ups. Better sleep for everyone.
This isn’t about masking symptoms. It’s about giving your baby’s body what it needs to function the way it should.
Dr. Paul Roses has spent three decades helping families in Bergen Hill, NJ find health without unnecessary drugs. He originally wanted to be a pediatrician—to help as many children as possible—but discovered that chiropractic care offered something better: a way to address the root cause instead of just managing symptoms.
Bergen Hill families trust us because we don’t rush you through appointments or hand you a prescription on your way out. We take time to explain what’s happening, what we’re doing, and what you can expect.
With nearly 60% of Bergen Hill households being families and a median age of 34, this community knows what it’s like to balance work, life, and a baby who won’t stop crying. We’re here because we understand that when your baby hurts, you hurt too.
Your first visit starts with a conversation. We’ll ask about your baby’s birth, feeding patterns, sleep habits, and what symptoms you’re seeing. Many parents don’t realize that difficult births—even seemingly normal ones—can cause the spinal misalignments that lead to reflux.
Next, we’ll do a gentle examination to check for signs your baby has a nervous system imbalance. We’re looking at how they move, where they hold tension, and how their spine is aligned. This takes maybe ten minutes and doesn’t involve any discomfort.
The adjustment itself is incredibly gentle. We use light fingertip pressure on specific points along the spine and skull. Most babies sleep right through it. Some fuss for a second, then relax. You’ll stay with your baby the entire time.
How many sessions for infant reflux depends on your baby’s specific situation, but many parents see improvement after just one or two visits. We typically recommend starting with a few appointments close together, then spacing them out as symptoms improve. You’re not locked into anything—we adjust the plan based on how your baby responds.
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When you bring your baby to us for painful gas in newborns Bergen Hill or baby spitting up after every feeding Bergen Hill NJ, you’re getting more than a quick adjustment. You’re getting a complete picture of what’s affecting your baby’s comfort and development.
We’ll show you positioning techniques that can help between visits. We’ll talk about feeding strategies that reduce air intake. If you’re breastfeeding, we can discuss whether certain foods in your diet might be contributing to the problem. This is about giving you tools, not just treatments.
Bergen Hill parents also report improvements they weren’t even expecting—fewer ear infections, better immune function, improved sleep patterns beyond just the reflux. That’s because we’re addressing nervous system function, which affects everything.
Research shows that 72% of one-month-old infants experience reflux symptoms, and in Bergen Hill’s family-focused community, that means hundreds of parents are dealing with this right now. You’re not alone, and you don’t have to just wait it out. Most cases resolve by 18 months on their own, but that’s a long time to watch your baby suffer when there’s a safe, natural option that can help now.
Yes, and the research backs this up. Studies show no serious adverse effects from chiropractic treatment in infants—only seven minor, temporary effects reported across all the research reviewed.
The adjustments we use for babies are nothing like what you might picture from adult chiropractic care. There’s no twisting, no popping, no forceful movements. We use about the same pressure you’d use to check if fruit is ripe—often just a few ounces of pressure applied to specific points.
Dr. Roses has over 30 years of experience and specialized training in pediatric care. We understand infant anatomy, developmental stages, and the specific considerations that come with treating newborns. Every adjustment is tailored to your baby’s size, age, and condition. Many babies sleep through their appointments or relax immediately after.
Infant reflux often stems from nervous system interference, particularly involving the vagus nerve. This nerve controls digestion, the muscles in your baby’s esophagus, and the valve that keeps stomach contents down.
When there’s misalignment in the upper spine or cranial bones—often from birth trauma, even in seemingly normal deliveries—it can put pressure on this nerve. That disrupts the signals controlling digestion and muscle tone. The result is reflux, gas, colic, and feeding difficulties.
Gentle chiropractic adjustments remove that interference. We’re not treating the reflux directly—we’re addressing the underlying nervous system stress that’s causing it. Research indicates that 9 out of 10 infants experience significant improvement in gastroesophageal reflux symptoms with chiropractic care. Parents typically notice their baby is calmer during feedings, spits up less, and sleeps better within just a few visits.
Beyond the obvious reflux symptoms, there are several signs that point to nervous system stress in infants. Your baby might strongly prefer turning their head to one side, or they might arch their back frequently, especially during or after feeding.
You might notice they’re difficult to calm, even when all their basic needs are met. They might have trouble latching or seem uncomfortable while nursing. Some babies clench their fists constantly or have tension in their neck and shoulders that you can feel when you hold them.
Digestive issues beyond reflux—like painful gas, constipation, or explosive bowel movements—can also indicate nervous system imbalance. If your baby startles easily, has trouble sleeping for more than short stretches, or seems generally uncomfortable in their own body, these are all worth evaluating. During your first visit, we’ll do a complete assessment to identify these patterns and explain what we’re seeing.
Many babies show improvement after just one or two adjustments, but every baby is different. The number of sessions depends on how long the problem has been going on, how severe the symptoms are, and what caused the initial misalignment.
For a newborn with reflux that started right after birth, you might see significant changes within a week or two of starting care. For a four-month-old who’s been struggling for months, it might take a bit longer for their nervous system to reset and their digestive function to normalize.
We typically recommend starting with appointments twice a week for the first couple weeks, then spacing them out as symptoms improve. You’ll know it’s working because you’ll see the changes—fewer spit-ups, calmer feedings, better sleep. We adjust the care plan based on how your baby responds, not on some predetermined schedule. Some babies need just a handful of visits total. Others benefit from ongoing supportive care as they grow.
Your first appointment will take about 30-45 minutes. We start by talking—about your pregnancy, your baby’s birth, feeding patterns, sleep habits, and the specific symptoms you’re seeing. This conversation helps us understand the full picture.
Then we’ll do a gentle physical examination. We’re checking how your baby moves, where they hold tension, and looking for misalignments in their spine and skull. This doesn’t hurt—most babies are calm or curious during this part.
If we find areas that need attention, we’ll do the first adjustment right then. You’ll hold your baby or they’ll lie on a special cushioned area. The adjustment takes just a few minutes and uses very light pressure. Many babies relax immediately or fall asleep. Some might fuss briefly, then settle. After the adjustment, we’ll talk about what to expect over the next few days and schedule your next visit. You can feed your baby right away, and there are no restrictions on normal activities.
More pediatricians are referring babies for chiropractic care than ever before, especially for reflux, colic, and feeding difficulties. Many recognize that gentle chiropractic adjustments offer a safe alternative to medication for these common infant issues.
We work collaboratively with pediatricians and other healthcare providers. We’re not asking you to choose between medical care and chiropractic care—they can work together. If your pediatrician has diagnosed your baby with GERD or prescribed medication, we can provide care alongside that treatment.
Some parents find that chiropractic care reduces or eliminates the need for medication over time, but that’s a decision you’ll make with your pediatrician based on your baby’s progress. We’ll always communicate with your other healthcare providers if you’d like us to. Our goal is to give your baby the best possible outcome, and sometimes that means a team approach. What matters most is that you’re making informed decisions and your baby is getting relief.