How to Choose a Prenatal Chiropractor in Boulder
- Dr. Gary Wilson, DC

- 5 hours ago
- 5 min read
Finding the right prenatal chiropractor can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already navigating the whirlwind of pregnancy. You want someone who truly understands your changing body, prioritizes your baby’s safety, and knows how to support your nervous system through every trimester.
Not all chiropractors are trained the same way when it comes to pregnancy care. In fact, most general chiropractors don’t have specialized prenatal training at all. Knowing what to look for — and what questions to ask — can make all the difference between a good experience and a truly transformative one.
Here’s what we recommend looking for when choosing a pregnancy chiropractor in Boulder, CO.
Certifications That Matter for Prenatal Chiropractic
When you’re pregnant, your body is doing something extraordinary. Your ligaments are loosening, your center of gravity is shifting, and your nervous system is working overtime to support both you and your growing baby. The chiropractor you choose needs to understand these changes on a deep level.
Webster Technique Certification is the gold standard for prenatal chiropractic care. Developed through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), the Webster Technique is a specific sacral adjustment that supports optimal pelvic balance during pregnancy. It’s gentle, it’s specific, and it’s designed with the pregnant body in mind. When looking for an ICPA chiropractor in Boulder, ask whether both doctors on the team are Webster certified, not just one.
Beyond Webster certification, look for additional training in perinatal care. This might include advanced coursework in prenatal adjusting techniques, postpartum recovery, or pediatric chiropractic. These credentials signal that a chiropractor has invested significant time understanding the unique needs of pregnant women, not just added pregnancy care as an afterthought.
At Evol.v, both Dr. Navit and Dr. Gary hold Webster Technique certification through the ICPA and have dedicated years of advanced training to prenatal and family-centered care.

Questions to Ask a Prenatal Chiropractor Before Your First Visit
Walking into a new office can feel vulnerable, especially during pregnancy. The right chiropractor will welcome your questions, and their answers will tell you a lot. Here are the most important things to ask:
“What specific training do you have in prenatal chiropractic?” A chiropractor who specializes in pregnancy care will be excited to share their credentials. Look for Webster certification, ICPA membership, and continuing education in prenatal care. If they’re vague or dismissive, that’s a red flag.
“What does a prenatal adjustment feel like?” A prenatal chiropractor should be able to describe exactly what to expect. Gentle adjustments are key. Think of the pressure you’d use to test whether a tomato is ripe. If they can’t explain their approach in a way that puts you at ease, keep looking.
“Do you use pregnancy-specific equipment?” This includes things like pregnancy pillows or drop tables that accommodate your belly comfortably. You shouldn’t have to lie flat on your stomach at any point during your pregnancy care.
“How do you approach nervous system health during pregnancy?” This question separates a prenatal chiropractor who simply adjusts pregnant women from one who truly understands the deeper connection between your nervous system, your body’s ability to adapt, and your baby’s development. A nervous system-centered approach focuses on removing interference so your body can do what it already knows how to do: heal, adapt, and support new life.
“Can you support me through postpartum as well?” Pregnancy care shouldn’t stop at delivery. Look for a chiropractor who offers continuity into postpartum recovery and can also support your newborn with gentle pediatric care.
Red Flags to Watch For
Just as important as knowing what to look for is knowing what to avoid. Here are signs that a prenatal chiropractor might not be the right fit:
• No specialized prenatal training. General chiropractic education includes very little pregnancy-specific instruction. If a chiropractor says they treat pregnant women but can’t point to specific prenatal certifications, proceed with caution.
• High-pressure sales tactics. Being told you need an extensive, prepaid care plan before your chiropractor has even assessed you is a red flag. Ethical prenatal care starts with listening to your story and understanding your unique needs.
• A one-size-fits-all approach. Your body at 8 weeks is dramatically different from your body at 36 weeks. A good prenatal chiropractor adjusts their approach trimester by trimester and visit by visit, honoring where you are in your journey.
• Dismissing your concerns or questions. You deserve a chiropractor who treats you as a partner in your care, not someone who talks over you or minimizes what you’re experiencing.
What Makes Evol.v Different
We built Evol.v because we believe every expecting parent in Boulder deserves prenatal care that goes beyond basic adjustments.
Our approach is nervous system-centered because we’ve seen firsthand what happens when brain-body communication is clear: mothers feel more comfortable, their bodies adapt more easily to the demands of pregnancy, and they often experience smoother labors and recoveries.
We don’t just treat symptoms like low back pain or sciatica during pregnancy, though we absolutely help with those. We address the root cause, supporting your nervous system so your body can thrive through every stage of this incredible journey.
And because we serve families at every stage of life, your care doesn’t end when your baby arrives. We’re here for your postpartum recovery, your newborn’s first adjustment, and your family’s long-term vitality.

Frequently Asked Questions
Do all chiropractors treat pregnant women?
While most chiropractors can technically adjust pregnant patients, not all have the specialized training that makes prenatal care truly safe and effective. Look for a chiropractor with Webster Technique certification through the ICPA and additional prenatal training. This ensures they understand the specific changes happening in your body and can adapt their techniques accordingly.
What is Webster certification?
Webster certification is a credential earned through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). It means the chiropractor has completed specialized training in a sacral adjustment technique designed to support proper pelvic balance during pregnancy. This technique is gentle, specific, and focused on creating the best possible environment for your baby’s development and positioning.
When should I start seeing a prenatal chiropractor?
Many women benefit from beginning prenatal chiropractic care in their first trimester, though it’s never too late to start. Early care helps your nervous system and body adapt smoothly as the changes of pregnancy unfold. Your chiropractor can tailor a care plan that meets you wherever you are in your pregnancy.
Is prenatal chiropractic safe?
Yes, when provided by a chiropractor with proper prenatal training. Prenatal adjustments are incredibly gentle and specifically designed for the pregnant body. At Evol.v, we use techniques that involve very light pressure and pregnancy-specific positioning to keep both you and your baby comfortable and safe.
Your Journey Starts with a Conversation
Choosing a prenatal chiropractor is a deeply personal decision, and you deserve to feel confident in whoever you choose. If you’re looking for nervous system-centered prenatal chiropractic care in Boulder from a team that genuinely cares about your family’s wellbeing, we’d be honored to hear your story.





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