During pregnancy and in the event of labor and delivery, there are potential structural issues that may occur. Things like torticollis, plagiocephaly, tongue tie, and spine curvature can induce a structural strain on the proper function and mobility of your little one. For example, let’s say a baby does not like to rotate her head to the left and thereby making it difficult to latch onto the right breast. Without the proper correction, this structural issue can impact breastfeeding. There is no “cracking” of the neck or spine during this session. Very gentle pressure, like the caution you take while holding a raw egg, is specifically applied to the area of interest for correction and most babies sleep through the session.