Your certified Webster Pregnancy Practitioner & Lactation Support Team In Williamsburg

Work with Dr. Crystal & Jennifer Whitt, RN IBCLC

  • Webster Pregnancy Care

    With 13+ years of successful Webster Technique, Dr. Crystal is an experienced & compassionate Webster Practitioner.

  • Pediatric Chiropractic

    We have over a decade of service dedicated to infants & children. From feeding & digestive issues to neuromuscular complaints.

  • Ultimate Lactation Support

    This highly unique assessment & treatment is a dual appointment with our revered IBCLC & NICU nurse of 14 years, combining Chiropractic & Lactation care!


Webster Pregnancy Chiropractic technique

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Improving Pelvic Pain, Sciatica, Hip Pain, & Optimizing Pelvic Function for birth

The Webster Technique

A Specific Chiropractic Technique that reduces nervous system stress, and balances the muscles & ligaments of the uterus, & bones of the pelvis & sacrum. The goal is the optimization of pelvic function for pregnancy & birth, creating a comfortable pregnancy for mom & a balanced space for baby to grow!

Target Specific Issues

  • Sciatic & Sciatic-Type Pain

  • Hip, Low Back, & Buttock Pain

  • Lower Abdomen Tightness

  • Pain with Walking, Sitting, Rolling Over

  • Tailbone Pain

Pediatric Chiropractic Care

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MOdified Care for Infants & Children

Pediatric Technique & Care

Specific modified Chiropractic care that is gentle, non-invasive, pain-free, and effective.

We utilized soft holds, vibration, massage, cranial-sacral therapy, activator, and Primitive Reflex Assessment to improve many childhood complaints.

As children mature (8-13 yrs), they graduate to different adjusting styles.

The Primitive Reflex Assessment

Primitive reflexes are the first part of the human brain to develop in utero.

Over certain time periods, those reflexes should subside, or integrate, replaced by postural reflexes.

When primitive reflexes are retained, they can be a factor in sensory, cognitive, behavioral, & postural disorders.