Pregnancy & Post-Partum
From the first trimester through birth and into the months after, this is one of the most physically and emotionally demanding chapters a body goes through. Wild is here for all of it.
What This Chapter Asks of You
A pelvis and spine adapting to a shifting centre of gravity — week by week, sometimes day by day
Aches and heaviness in places nobody told you to expect — hips, ribs, the base of the skull
Sleep becoming harder just as your body needs it most
Concerns about birth that don’t quite fit into a standard appointment
An emotional load that sits alongside the physical one — the weight of what’s coming, the questions you’re carrying
A quiet feeling that you should be handling this better than you are
None of this means something is wrong. It means you’re in the middle of something genuinely big — and that the support around you matters more than people often realise.
A Wider Kind of Support
There’s a version of care during pregnancy that goes beyond your standard appointments — not instead of them, but alongside them. Care that helps your body adapt to what’s happening structurally, that answers questions you didn’t know to ask, and that stays present through each trimester as things keep changing.
Wild offers gentle, hands-on musculoskeletal support through pregnancy. The focus is on your pelvis, your spine, your nervous system and your comfort — and on helping you understand what’s happening in your body at each stage of this journey.
Kyna is ICPA Webster Certified and trained in Spinning Babies and Optimal Maternal Positioning — a gentle, specific approach to pelvic balance during pregnancy. As a birth doula and mother of three, she brings both clinical depth and lived experience to every pregnancy she supports.
What Wild supports during pregnancy
Wild’s care during pregnancy is general musculoskeletal support. It works best alongside your midwife, GP and obstetrician — not instead of them. Please discuss any specific pregnancy concerns with your primary care team.
Post-Partum
Birth is a significant physical event — for both mother and baby. What happens in the weeks and months after is just as important as the pregnancy itself, and it often gets less attention than it deserves.
For Mum
The post-partum period asks as much of you physically as pregnancy itself. Feeding, carrying and sleeping in positions that don’t quite work. Hormones shifting. A nervous system that’s been running at full capacity for months, trying to find its way back to settled.
Wild offers gentle care through this period — helping your body recover, supporting the structural changes that come with early parenthood, and giving you space to understand what’s happening as things gradually recalibrate.
There’s no timeline you’re supposed to be meeting. Recovery looks different for every person and every birth. Wild meets you where you actually are.
For Baby
Birth, even when it goes well, involves significant forces on a very small body. A newborn’s nervous system is doing an extraordinary amount of work in the early weeks — adapting to life outside, regulating, settling.
Wild’s care for newborns and infants is gentle, careful and education-first. We assess how the baby’s nervous system and structure are functioning — with techniques appropriate for the smallest patients. The goal is to support healthy development, not to treat symptoms.
Parents who bring their newborns to Wild often find it as much about understanding and reassurance as it is about care itself. You get to see, ask and understand what’s happening with your baby.
A settled, comfortable mum and a settled, comfortable baby make for a calmer household. Wild supports both — as the connected story they are.

Kyna is a mother of three. She has been through pregnancy, the post-partum period and the particular weight of early parenthood. Not just as a practitioner, but as a person who has lived each of those chapters herself.
She knows what it feels like to be in a body that's changing faster than you can keep up with it. She knows the questions that don't get answered at standard appointments. And she knows that what most women in this season need isn't another clinical voice. They need someone warm, present and genuinely knowledgeable who can help them feel safe in what's happening.
That’s what she brings to every person she works with in pregnancy and post-partum care.
Dr. Kyna Hamilton, Co-founder & ChiropractorMeet Kyna →
Wild Chiropractic, Shenton Park
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