The skull and neck of the baby can be squeezed during the birth, which can result in an uneven skull and spread to the rest of the body. This can affect the baby in a very unfortunate way and give it several symptoms. In addition, children born by caesarian can have problems, often caused by a change of pressure in the body of the baby when it is withdrawn from the uterus, which can result in a chock similar/frozen condition. It is as if the kick-start from birth is missing. Sometimes the skull bones seem to be harder and inflexible on a baby born by caesarian. Buster of four months (the picture) could not sleep and had problems with his stomach. In addition, he had fluid in one ear. After just two treatments, he could sleep safely in his pram and during the night, and the fluid in his ear had gone, which especially his mother and father appreciated.
You can read Chalotte’s story about Buster under 'cases'.