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You’re exhausted. Your baby’s spitting up after every feeding, arching their back in pain, and nobody’s sleeping. The medication your pediatrician prescribed isn’t working—or worse, you don’t want to start down that road yet.
Here’s what most parents in Paulus Hook don’t know: infant reflux isn’t always a stomach problem. It’s often a nervous system problem.
When your baby’s spine is misaligned—especially in the upper neck—it can interfere with the nerves that control digestion. That means the valve between the stomach and esophagus doesn’t close properly. Food comes back up. Your baby’s uncomfortable. You’re changing six outfits a day.
Gentle chiropractic adjustments for infant reflux in Paulus Hook restore alignment in the spine and remove that nerve interference. The result? Better digestion, less painful gas in newborns, fewer middle-of-the-night meltdowns, and actual relief you can see within the first few visits.
This isn’t about cracking bones. It’s about using gentle pressure—no more than you’d use to test a tomato’s ripeness—to help your baby’s body function the way it’s supposed to.
Dr. Paul Roses has been serving families in Hudson County since 1981. He didn’t stumble into this work—he originally wanted to be a pediatrician. That calling to help children never left.
What changed was his approach. Chiropractic gave him a way to address the root causes of infant health issues without relying on medications that often don’t work anyway.
Parents from Paulus Hook, Jersey City, and Bayonne bring their babies here because Dr. Roses understands what you’re going through. He’s seen the sleepless nights. He knows the worry that comes with watching your baby in constant discomfort. And he’s helped hundreds of infants find relief through safe, gentle adjustments that support the body’s natural ability to heal.
You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all treatment plan. You’re getting someone who listens, evaluates your baby’s specific needs, and explains exactly what’s happening and why.
First, Dr. Roses will talk with you. He’ll ask about your baby’s birth, feeding patterns, sleep habits, and when the reflux symptoms started. Birth trauma—even from seemingly normal deliveries—is one of the most common causes of spinal misalignment in infants.
Next comes the evaluation. He’ll gently feel along your baby’s spine, checking for areas of tension or misalignment. This isn’t invasive. Most babies stay calm or even fall asleep during this part.
Then, if adjustments are needed, Dr. Roses uses extremely light pressure to realign the spine. We’re talking about the same amount of force you’d use to press on your eyelid. There’s no twisting, no popping, no discomfort.
Most parents notice changes within the first few sessions. Some babies show improvement after just one visit—less crying, better sleep, reduced spitting up. For others with more significant misalignment, it may take a few weeks of regular care.
You’ll also get guidance on feeding positions, burping techniques, and other practical steps that support your baby’s progress between visits. The goal isn’t to keep you coming forever. It’s to get your baby’s nervous system functioning properly so their body can do what it’s designed to do.
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Chiropractic care for infant reflux in Paulus Hook isn’t just about the adjustment itself. It’s about understanding what’s actually happening in your baby’s body and giving you real answers.
You’ll learn the signs your baby has a nervous system imbalance—things like favoring one side when nursing, difficulty latching, constant fussiness even when fed and changed, or that telltale arching of the back during or after feeds. These aren’t just quirks. They’re signals.
Dr. Roses will also explain how many sessions your baby might need. There’s no universal answer, but here’s the reality: babies born via C-section, vacuum extraction, or long labor tend to need more initial care. Babies with tongue tie or lip tie often benefit from chiropractic before and after their release procedure.
In Hudson County, many parents don’t realize that painful gas in newborns and colic often share the same root cause as reflux—nerve interference affecting digestion. Addressing that interference can improve multiple symptoms at once, not just the spitting up.
You’ll also get support around breastfeeding. Cranial adjustments can improve your baby’s ability to latch and swallow properly, which reduces the air they take in during feeds. Less air means less gas, less discomfort, and better nutrition.
This is a holistic approach. Your baby’s body is treated as a connected system, not a collection of isolated symptoms to medicate.
Most parents notice some improvement within the first three visits. But the total number of sessions depends on how severe the misalignment is and how long your baby’s been dealing with symptoms.
Babies who’ve had reflux for just a few weeks often respond faster than babies who’ve been struggling for months. Birth trauma plays a role too—if your baby had a difficult delivery, they may need more initial care to fully correct the alignment.
A typical care plan might involve two to three visits per week for the first couple of weeks, then spacing out as your baby improves. Some families see dramatic changes after one adjustment. Others need consistent care over four to six weeks before symptoms fully resolve.
The key is that you’ll see progress along the way. Less spitting up, longer stretches of sleep, easier feeding—these improvements build on each other as your baby’s nervous system starts functioning properly again.
Yes. Research shows that adverse reactions during pediatric chiropractic treatment occur in less than 0.12% of visits. That’s safer than most over-the-counter medications.
The adjustments Dr. Roses uses on infants are nothing like what you might picture from adult chiropractic care. There’s no forceful manipulation. The pressure applied is about the same as what you’d use to check if fruit is ripe—gentle, controlled, and specific.
One study found no serious adverse effects from chiropractic treatment in infants. The few minor effects reported were things like temporary fussiness or sleepiness, which typically resolved within hours.
Compare that to the most common reflux medications, which studies have shown to be no more effective than a placebo in infants. You’re choosing between a safe, natural approach that addresses the root cause and a medication that often doesn’t work and comes with potential side effects.
It looks and feels like very light touch. Dr. Roses will place his fingers on specific points along your baby’s spine or skull and apply gentle pressure—usually for just a few seconds.
There’s no cracking or popping with infant adjustments. The bones in a baby’s spine are still developing, so the techniques used are completely different from what’s done with adults.
Most babies don’t cry during the adjustment. Many actually relax or fall asleep because the release of tension feels good. If your baby does fuss, it’s usually because they don’t like being held still, not because the adjustment itself is uncomfortable.
You’ll be right there the entire time. Dr. Roses will explain what he’s doing before he does it, and you can ask questions or stop at any point. The whole process typically takes just a few minutes once the evaluation is complete.
Absolutely. Many parents come to us after medications haven’t worked or because they want to reduce their baby’s dependence on them.
Chiropractic care addresses a different issue than medication does. Medications try to reduce stomach acid or help the stomach empty faster. Chiropractic adjustments restore proper nerve function so the digestive system can work correctly on its own.
You don’t have to stop medication to start chiropractic care. In fact, many pediatricians in the Paulus Hook and Jersey City area are open to families trying both approaches together. As your baby’s nervous system function improves and symptoms decrease, you can work with your pediatrician to potentially reduce or eliminate medication.
The goal is to get to the root cause. If your baby’s reflux is caused by nerve interference from spinal misalignment, no amount of medication will fix that. But correcting the alignment can eliminate the need for medication altogether in many cases.
Beyond the obvious reflux symptoms, there are several signs that point to nervous system issues in infants. Difficulty latching or staying latched during breastfeeding is a big one—this often indicates tension in the neck or jaw.
Favoring one side when nursing or always turning their head the same direction is another red flag. So is excessive arching of the back, especially during or after feeds. Colic that doesn’t improve with typical interventions, chronic hiccups, and trouble sleeping even when not actively spitting up can all indicate nerve interference.
Some babies show more subtle signs: they might be extremely fussy when lying on their back, have one shoulder that sits higher than the other, or consistently clench one hand into a fist. These physical patterns suggest the nervous system isn’t communicating properly with the muscles and organs.
If your baby had any kind of assisted delivery—forceps, vacuum extraction, or even just a long labor—the likelihood of spinal misalignment is higher. The birth process puts significant force on a baby’s head and neck, and that can create the nerve interference that leads to reflux, colic, and other digestive issues.
Many insurance plans do cover pediatric chiropractic care, but coverage varies widely depending on your specific plan and provider. Some plans cover it fully, others partially, and some don’t cover it at all.
The best approach is to call your insurance company directly and ask about chiropractic benefits for pediatric patients. Ask specifically whether there’s a limit on visits and whether you need a referral from your pediatrician.
Even if your insurance doesn’t cover it, many families find the out-of-pocket cost worthwhile compared to ongoing medication expenses and the toll that sleepless nights take on the whole household. Our office can provide you with a superbill to submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement if you have out-of-network benefits.
What matters most is whether this approach can actually help your baby—and the research is clear that it can. Studies show 9 out of 10 infants experience significant improvement in reflux symptoms with chiropractic care. That’s a success rate you won’t find with most medications.