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A newborn in Columbus, Ohio, has a brand new demeanor ever since being treated by a chiropractor, her parents say. Lily Freeman, just 2 months old, wasn’t a happy baby , her father, Joseph Freeman, told Fox News Digital. When his daughter was born, her umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck twice.

SOME PREGNANT WOMEN USE CASTOR OIL TO SPEED UP LABOR, BUT EXPERTS SAY IT'S NOT FOR EVERYONE About a week after the birth, Freeman and his wife, Stephanie Murdock, noticed that the baby exhibited extreme fussiness, grimacing, clenched fists, and stiff arms and legs. Murdock, who was breastfeeding, went on a strict diet, cutting out all dairy and eggs, hoping to spark some change. Stephanie Murdock and Joseph Freeman are pictured with their baby, Lily Freeman.

"The only thing that worked was holding her upright. We knew something was wrong," said the dad about his baby. (Joseph Freeman) "When she was placed on her back, she would cry uncontrollably," Freeman said.

"The only thing that worked was holding her upright. We knew something was wrong." The couple took their baby to four different doctors , who concluded that since she was gaining weight and was healthy, she probably had colic — which would improve in three to four months.

"As her parents, we could not just sit back and wait it out," Freeman said. "We knew she had invisible pain." NEW GERBER BABY IS NAMED FOR 2024: MEET ADORABLE ‘SONNY�.