I found out today that the baby is breech, and so I have the weekend to think about whether I want to have a version done at the hospital next week to attempt to flip the baby. I had a c/s with DS, and I was attempting a VBAC with this baby, but now with her being breech I'm leaning more towards scheduling a RCS instead of trying the version. If you had a version, how did it go? Was it successful in flipping the baby? Was it painful? My dr. said I would need to get an epidural for the pain, and that the procedure has a 50% success rate, so it's not guaranteed that it will even work. Just weighing my options here...
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Re: Anyone do a version to flip breech baby?
My girlfriend had one around 39 weeks and then they induced her same day. She said it was much worse than labor...but really didn't want the c-section.
Have you tried the old wives tales yet? Scrubbing your kitchen floors on all fours? hot/cold packs?
My little guy flipped on his own this week...but I have no doubt he MAY flip back.
I haven't been posting on this board, however I have been following it during my pregnancy. But I felt like I had to answer your post because I had a successful version on Monday. I had tried everything to flip our breech baby, chiro appointments for the Webster adjustment, crawling on my hands on and knees, inversions off the end of the couch, frozen veggies on my stomach and nothing worked. So we decided our last attempt would be the version.
After talking with the midwives in my practice I decided to get the epidural for the procedure because they said that the chances of it being successful is much lower without it. The version wasn't the most enjoyable experience but I didn't think it was horrible, I felt a lot of pressure and I was pretty sore the next day but overall it wasn't as bad as people kept telling me it would be.
For me I really didn't want a cs if I didn't have to have it and I'm so happy that we took the chance and did the version. It's a personal choice but I just wanted you to hear a success story as you look at your options. Good luck and I hope your baby flips for you!
yup - hurt like hell and didn't work.
footling breech...gotta love it.
little miss is breech too...another c-section. meh, i still have a healthy baby no big deal. it really is all about having her the safest way possible for both of us isn't it?
I'm not really worried about getting another c/s, I just can't imagine how it will be recovering from the surgery and taking care of my 2yo son. He's a bit hyper and runs around all day, so that is my main concern. My H doesn't get much time off after the baby is born, and he works very long hours, so it's pretty much all me after this LO is born.