I know it is to early to really worry about this, but my LO has been transverse for weeks now, and I starting to worry if she will go head down. I am even starting some of the techniques they recommend to get baby to move. So it got me wondering....[Poll]
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2 weeks ago when i was in L&D, she was breech (Tues) and than that Friday she was head down.
My OB said that it is still common for them to switch around at this point and not to worry, she has plenty of time to get into position.
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At my last appointment the doctor said she's head down, but I can tell where she is according to her hiccups. She has moved, but seems to always go back to head down. I hope she stays that way!
Try not to worry to much though, there's still plenty of time!
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My LO was transverse at my 20 week u/s and my 26 week apt.
My OB said he/she has plenty of time to reposition, they don't start to get concerned until 36 weeks.
I have noticed in the past couple of days, a bit more pressure down low, so I'm hoping maybe he/she is head-down now. We'll see next week at my apt!
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My doctor said he was head down and I feel kicks up toward the top of my belly and little punches at the bottom of my belly. However yesterday I was feeling them on the sides again and I hope he didn't switch positions....I was happy knowing he was head down and gettin' ready to go!
This baby moves around a lot, but for the most part it's lying transverse. It feels like it's doing jumping jacks and I feel kicks and punches on both sides at the same time.
DS was head down from about 18 weeks on. It's much more comfortable how #2 is lying. I felt like DS was going to fall out.