3rd Trimester

Anyone have any insite on being Breech???

At my 31 week appt my dr said DD was breech but that it wasn't a big deal yet. Well, I'm now 35 weeks on Wed and no one has said anything about it since then. I know she is still breech only because I just checked myself at work with our U/S machine. My usual 37 week growth U/S is in two weeks and I guess that is when they will tell me what the next step is if she hasn't turned by then. My OB is so busy that until then I'm only scheduled to see the nurse practioner for the next two weeks until the U/S which kind of bothers me cause I have a lot of questions. I guess I just need to sit tight for two weeks and my questions will probably get answered then. What happens if at 37 weeks she is still breech? I don't really want to attempt the external version because of the risk it has on the baby so I guess they will schedule me for a c-section then???? I'm not sure really. Thanks for any info you can give me!!!

Re: Anyone have any insite on being Breech???

  • www.spinningbabies.com

    and don't do your own ultrasounds!

  • Loading the player...
  • Ive looked at the web site before. It was confusing and not really what I was looking for. I mostly wanted to know what happens if you baby stays breech and how everything works, what the odds are they they will turn etc. It doesn't bother me really, as long as she's healthy Im not going to great lengths to try to turn her or anything.

  • if your baby stays breech I believe you have a c-section
  • imagehocus:

    At 37 weeks they'll offer to try an external version if you're a good candidate for one. If that isn't an option or doesn't work they'll schedule a C-section around your due date. It is very rare to have a vaginal delivery.

    This exactly.  DS was breech - we tried a version at 37 weeks - fail.  Scheduled c/s at 39 weeks as he hadn't turned.

  • imagemattsbride2006:

    Ive looked at the web site before. It was confusing and not really what I was looking for. I mostly wanted to know what happens if you baby stays breech and how everything works, what the odds are they they will turn etc. It doesn't bother me really, as long as she's healthy Im not going to great lengths to try to turn her or anything.

    I'd ask the nurse practitioner at your next appointment. If she can't answer the questions, she should bring them to your doctor's attention and get back to you. They're valid concerns.

    imageimage
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • My doc is having me try acupuncture, Moxa, and chiropractics starting at 34 weeks. If that doesn't work, he'll try the version, but I am vetoing that. He says there is a lot of bad internet hype on it and he is very confident it's a safe procedure. Regardless, my gut says no. I am hoping the natural stuff works- it actually has a really good success rate.

    Bro, but look how many ants are on this trash can...
    Zach Rance 4 President



  • imageRogue Lily:
    My doc is having me try acupuncture, Moxa, and chiropractics starting at 34 weeks. If that doesn't work, he'll try the version, but I am vetoing that. He says there is a lot of bad internet hype on it and he is very confident it's a safe procedure. Regardless, my gut says no. I am hoping the natural stuff works- it actually has a really good success rate.

    And?  It hurts like mother effin hell.

  • imageRogue Lily:
    My doc is having me try acupuncture, Moxa, and chiropractics starting at 34 weeks. If that doesn't work, he'll try the version, but I am vetoing that. He says there is a lot of bad internet hype on it and he is very confident it's a safe procedure. Regardless, my gut says no. I am hoping the natural stuff works- it actually has a really good success rate.

    I had a friend with a version that failed, but the natural stuff worked for her after the version attempt.  She used a combination of chiropractics and moxibustion.

    GL!

    ds #1 | our perfect miracle born 39w1d | 12.9.2009 loss #1 | natural m/c 7/2010 (~8w) loss #2 | chemical pregnancy 6/2011 (4w4d) loss #3 | chemical pregnancy 7/2011 (4w3d) loss #4 | natural m/c 11/2011 (10w1d) RPL Testing 12/2011. Results 100% normal. ds #2 | our 2nd perfect miracle born 36w3d | 12.31.2012
  • If our baby hasn't turned by 37 weeks, then we will be trying an external version. If that doesn't work, then it will be a scheduled c-section.........

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • My cousin is a chiropractor and says it takes him no more then 3 sessions to turn a breech baby using a natural method.

    I am trying to find the video he sent me so I can link it to you. It does not look painful... it just looks like an adjustment session

    And I noticed you were in Arlington... he's in Frisco so it's not too bad Smile

    Kristi | mom of twins & singleton | lover of JUNK | K.Stone Photography | Only Prettier Boutique
  • hi!! i am in the same boat! i know people get c-sections everyday- i just didnt think i'd have one. i mean there are pros & cons to everything....but i guess the birthing classes/methods ive learned will all really go out the window!

    versions sound scary and a little risky. i have my ultrasound tomorrwo night to make sure baby is def. breech....we shall see...

     

    best of luck!!!

  • My baby was breech at 31 weeks also, and is now in launch position, head down (I'm 38 wks 3 days) thanks to chiropractic and some creative moves.  The technique my doula told me to ask for from the chiropractor is the Webster technique, which doesn't hurt at all, its just an adjustment of your pelvis to make more room for baby to turn around.  My doula also suggested trying being on your hands and knees for at least 20 minutes a day or get in a modified child's pose for 20 minutes a day with your butt up in the air so you don't squish your baby.  I tried all of these things, they're painless and non-invasive.  Something worked!  I've heard good things about acupuncture too but didn't need to go that far.  Best of luck to you!

    Lilypie Third Birthday tickers Lilypie First Birthday tickers
  • I'm 37 weeks pregnant and last week was told my baby is breech (had an ultrasound). My doctor scheduled me for a C section at 39 weeks. She didn't mention anything about moving the baby into position herself, but did say that after 36 weeks it is highly unlikley your baby will move on their own. Hope this helps.
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et7JuuMrr-Y

     Here's info on how chiropractic care can fix breech presentation.

    If you have any question you can email me kristi dot stone at gmail dot com

    Kristi | mom of twins & singleton | lover of JUNK | K.Stone Photography | Only Prettier Boutique
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"