My dr checked to see if LO was head down @ my appt Mon but not yet. It seems like LO is maybe part way there though. based on movement & being able to feel baby when I push on my bump, I think the head is pointed towards my right hip. I know babies can turn @ anytime & turn back, but I also know the closer it gets & the bigger they get, the harder it is.
Re: when did LO go head down for you?
Same for me. Not sure if he's staying that way or just happened to be head down when I asked the doctor. And he said he could flip still so it's not guaranteed.
For those worried about breech babies, my cousin has a 3 week old now and she was breech until about 38 weeks and then she flipped on her own and was born vaginally so it isn't impossible!
My little guy has been head down since about 25 weeks. But he "dropped" a bit last weekend--my OB can now feel his head when checking my cervix.
They really can turn at any time. I wouldn't worry quite yet
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This! He was head down at the 20 week and 26 week ultrasounds and is still head down, if he has been in any other position I haven't been able to tell.
DD #1 was head down every appt and never really moved.
This one has been feet down and is now butt down. I hope she turns, but so far has been staying in the same position.
Mine was always transverse but sometime after 30 weeks went head down. She still flips around though, by her hiccups I could tell she was breech on two occassions last week but she flipped back to the head down position.
I wouldn't worry, they move a lot in there.
Same here. We tried an ECV, but at my 37wk appt yesterday, LO is comfortably hanging out with her head right up in my ribs!
Proud mother of two breech babies:)
Not sure exactly when it happened but at my 20 week ultrasound, baby was breech but still had tons of room to flip over & over again. By my 34th week appointment, baby was head down and has stayed that way. I'm really short (4'11") so there's not a lot of room to keep flipping at this point.
Check out spinningbabies for ideas for flipping. You've got time but you're right, it's easier to encourage baby into the right position now.
This. Discounting the first ultrasound where she resembled a bean and had no discernible 'head', she's been head down ever since. *shrug*