2nd Trimester

I shall stand on my head in the 3rd tri.

This weekend, I was telling my aunt how Harrison is permanently placed -- feet to the right, butt against my belly button (pressing up) and head to the left.  A wee bit diagonal.

He hasn't moved from this position in...well....ever.

She said two of her kids were positioned like that throughout the entire pregnancy -- the two that she had a c/s with.  The other two were vag & VBAC.

and then a girlfriend of mine said her son was the same way & she had a section.

Indifferent 

Re: I shall stand on my head in the 3rd tri.

  • No worries. Dashcakes was breech my ENTIRE pregnancy ... until about 4 days before I gave birth where he just ... turned. On his own.

    weirder things have been known to happen. 

    and there are plenty of other things to worry that pretty little head of yours over in the coming weeks. 

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  • Eeek! Better go find some monkey bars!

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  • Time to start sitting on a ball 24-7 :)
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  • I think Hunter is laying across to, but the oposite way.  I know he will turn in no time...  so will yours... don't you worry blair..

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    No worries. Dashcakes was breech my ENTIRE pregnancy ... until about 4 days before I gave birth where he just ... turned. On his own.

    weirder things have been known to happen. 

    and there are plenty of other things to worry that pretty little head of yours over in the coming weeks. 

    aww, you called me pretty!!  It's like waving something shiny in front of me.

    I am now distracted.

  • Mirror!

    Just poke him and threaten him a lot.  It works on my husband, anyways.


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  • There are actually techniques you can do to move him if he is still in that position closer to childbirth.  My SIL had a midwife who moved my nephew around in the womb to help position him better.  SIL said it was awkward, but it worked.  Not sure what the technique is, but it would be worth a shot to prevent c/s.
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