Find Your Circle: Choosing the Right Providers for Your Prenatal Team

Becoming a mother is one of the most transformative experiences in life, filled with excitement, anticipation, and a fair share of uncertainty. As you prepare to welcome your little one, the first crucial step is assembling the right prenatal team. The professionals you choose to support you through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum play a significant role in your health and well-being, as well as that of your baby. Here’s why finding the right providers is essential and how Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care can be a game-changer in your prenatal journey.

The Importance of a Supportive Prenatal Team

Your prenatal team is your support system, guiding you through the physical and emotional changes of preconception, pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Here are a few reasons why choosing the right providers is so important:

  1. Personalized Care: Every pregnancy is unique, and having providers who understand and respect your individual needs and preferences is crucial. Personalized care ensures that you and your baby are receiving the best possible support tailored to your specific circumstances.

  2. Emotional Support: Pregnancy and childbirth can be emotionally challenging. Surrounding yourself with a team that offers empathy, reassurance, and encouragement can significantly improve your experience.

  3. Aligned Vision: It’s essential to have providers who support your vision for pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Whether you’re planning a home birth, VBAC, hospital delivery, or considering other options, having a team that respects and advocates for your choices is empowering and vital to have the birth of your dreams. 


If you are already a patient at Atlas and have been to one of our workshops, then you know how important having mom’s nervous system regulated is for baby’s development! Once our nervous systems are functioning and adapting the way they were designed to, it’s time to build our dream birth team! 

In a world that is full of intimidating diagnoses, politically-driven agendas, judgy mom groups, social media, trigger warnings left and right, and the Target checkout lady saying “sleep while you can,” it’s so hard to know where to turn to for advice when you find out that you’re pregnant. 

What if we started looking at the pregnancy journey and the motherhood transition a little differently than our society does? It starts with who and what we surround ourselves with. Today’s world is muddled with materials, opinions, and options when it comes to pregnancy, so who we choose to be in our circle is most important. Have you ever heard the saying, “You are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with?” Who you choose to be around and listen to are the people who have the most influence in your life. And at a time when you are most vulnerable, keep your birth team and circle tight. Have a circle that supports, empowers, and encourages you in all your choices during your pregnancy. 

Building the right prenatal team is an investment in your well-being and that of your child. By choosing providers who respect and support your vision for birth and postpartum and by incorporating Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care into your plan, you’re setting the stage for a healthier, more empowered pregnancy journey.

Don’t Know If Your Nervous System Is Regulated For or During Pregnancy? Get a Neurological INSiGHT Scan ⬇️

To ensure that your nervous system is in the best possible shape during this critical time, consider getting a neurological INSiGHT scan at Atlas. This advanced technology provides a detailed look at how your nervous system is functioning and adapting to the changes of pregnancy OR when preparing for pregnancy, for both mom and dad. It’s a valuable tool for creating a personalized care plan that supports both your health and the health of your baby.

Schedule your neurological INSiGHT scan at Atlas today and take the first step towards a healthier pregnancy and beyond. Your journey to motherhood deserves the best support possible.


Evan Durrer