I have an ultrasound scheduled for Thursday morning to find out if baby is still breech.
If you had a late positioning ultrasound...
When did you have it? How long did it take? How did it go (i.e. is baby still breech)? TIA!
I haven't had one since the 20 week one and we don't know if the baby is breech or what the position is. I think with the current doctor, my next U/S is 37 weeks. I am switching to a midwife next week (36 weeks) though, soooo it definitely won't be until 37 weeks the earliest that I can reunite with LO via U/S haha
I had a BPP today, which included position. The entire BPP took 5-10 minutes. She was breech at 30w4d, and she's head down now.
Did you notice any difference during the last few weeks in terms of her activities? Like did you feel a difference in where the hard kicks/ movements were or where hiccups were?
I get the hard kicks to my upper right side whatever that means. I hope she is head down and just long as opposed to transverse. Sometimes she curls up in a ball too...
I have mine tomorrow but thry r doing a growth u/s also....the last time they did it it took about 40 minutes or so. I can tell that LO is still breech so unless she turns tonight I'm still looking at a breech baby which I'm still very unsure as to what I'm going to do.
With DD I had a position ultrasound at 30 weeks or so. It was pretty quick and verified that she was still breech from 26 weeks. She remained that way until my c-section.
It was obvious for my dr. to tell externally that she was breech, and after a while it was pretty evident from my lopsided bump where her head was!
I had low fluid and a small pelvis, so my dr. was fairly certain she wouldn't be turning on her own. Keep in mind what you think may be kicks to a certain area can also be punches! That's what confused me the most....I was sure DD had flipped because of where I was feeling the most action, but those were her arms hitting me, not her legs.
With DD I had a position ultrasound at 30 weeks or so. It was pretty quick and verified that she was still breech from 26 weeks. She remained that way until my c-section.
It was obvious for my dr. to tell externally that she was breech, and after a while it was pretty evident from my lopsided bump where her head was!
I had low fluid and a small pelvis, so my dr. was fairly certain she wouldn't be turning on her own. Keep in mind what you think may be kicks to a certain area can also be punches! That's what confused me the most....I was sure DD had flipped because of where I was feeling the most action, but those were her arms hitting me, not her legs.
Yea, I thought about this but I don't really have movements anywhere else except hiccups on my lower tummy. I'd be really disappointed if she was breech but such is life, I can get over it!
Re: Ladies who had a late positioning ultrasound
I haven't had one since the 20 week one and we don't know if the baby is breech or what the position is. I think with the current doctor, my next U/S is 37 weeks. I am switching to a midwife next week (36 weeks) though, soooo it definitely won't be until 37 weeks the earliest that I can reunite with LO via U/S haha
Did you notice any difference during the last few weeks in terms of her activities? Like did you feel a difference in where the hard kicks/ movements were or where hiccups were?
I get the hard kicks to my upper right side whatever that means. I hope she is head down and just long as opposed to transverse. Sometimes she curls up in a ball too...
I have mine tomorrow but thry r doing a growth u/s also....the last time they did it it took about 40 minutes or so. I can tell that LO is still breech so unless she turns tonight I'm still looking at a breech baby which I'm still very unsure as to what I'm going to do.
With DD I had a position ultrasound at 30 weeks or so. It was pretty quick and verified that she was still breech from 26 weeks. She remained that way until my c-section.
It was obvious for my dr. to tell externally that she was breech, and after a while it was pretty evident from my lopsided bump where her head was!
I had low fluid and a small pelvis, so my dr. was fairly certain she wouldn't be turning on her own. Keep in mind what you think may be kicks to a certain area can also be punches! That's what confused me the most....I was sure DD had flipped because of where I was feeling the most action, but those were her arms hitting me, not her legs.
Yea, I thought about this but I don't really have movements anywhere else except hiccups on my lower tummy. I'd be really disappointed if she was breech but such is life, I can get over it!