My baby is transverse right now (making my stomach look REALLY weird!). This weekend our doula is going over steps to take to turn the baby if he stays transverse or if he goes breech.
I'll be 32 weeks tomorrow and my LO is still breech. I know that they can turn at any point, but I would love it if she just did it already. For one she has her noggin in my right rib cage, which is is a little uncomfortable. And two, I'm getting a little nervous about the prospect of having to have a c-section.
Found out today that baby is breech. I am having a repeat c-section so it doesn't really matter. I had a c-section with my ds because he was breech. Guess I have stubborn babies.
My LO had been frank breech as of my u/s at 27 weeks. Since then I've been getting weekly acupuncture to turn her. I had my f/u u/s today and she is now head down Sure, she possibly could have turned on her own, but I like to think the acu helped.
I've got a breech baby, she has until 36 weeks to turn on her own. If not we will do an U/S to confirm position. I would like to try version if she doesn't turn on her own.
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we're doing some exercises on spinningbabies.com to try to turn our transverse baby, and are starting with a webster trained chiropractor this week as well.
Dx: MFI, DOR, 9 Fibroids and homozygous MTHFR
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Re: Anyone else have a breech baby at this point?
I know, but I am glad I am not the only one!
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