Are OB's comfortable with performing/recommending external versions on momma-to-be's that have had previous CS? Or is it too much to be hopeful for?
I am 31 weeks; won't be referred to an OB for another 3 weeks; and LO2 has been breech for a little too long IMO. LO1 was a CS due to frank-breech and low AF so an external wasn't an option then.
Re: I hate asking questions, but...
Some links I read a few weeks ago didn't give a contraindication for a ECV on a VBAC, but it does seem like many OBs will not do it.
Have you considered or tried webster chiropractic? Spinning babies etc. You may have tried all that with your first, go for it again even if it didn't work. It's a different pregnancy. There could be something with your pelvic ligament structure that may be conducive to a breech baby...but those things, with some body work like chiro or other things, can change your alignment. Any idea whether the cord is short? Any idea in your first for why he was breech (sometimes it can be known, sometimes not)?
My ob said he wouldn't do one, and he is very pro vbac, and doesn't give a lot of restrictions.
Like pp said, try spinning babies or a chiropractor.
and, my dd turned breech at 38.5 weeks, so that is proof to me that it is never too late for them to flip.
That's really interesting to me that an OB would say that! I'm glad he/she sees the value of it.