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1st DC vaginal, 2nd DC C/S for breech?

I had my first vaginally without issues at all.  Now this one is breech, and I know that it has plenty of time to turn plus we could try a version later.  But, anyone have great positioning with 1st DC and then the second would not budge from breech??
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Re: 1st DC vaginal, 2nd DC C/S for breech?

  • my first was breech and i ended up with a c/s.  it was discovered during the surgery that i have a bicornuate shaped uterus so the baby had to room to turn around.  

    have you tried a chiropractor?  i've heard they can work wonders.  look for one that has a good success rate for turning babies, some have more than others.  gl! 

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    my first was breech and i ended up with a c/s.  it was discovered during the surgery that i have a bicornuate shaped uterus so the baby had to room to turn around.  

    have you tried a chiropractor?  i've heard they can work wonders.  look for one that has a good success rate for turning babies, some have more than others.  gl! 

     

    I had the same situation for my LO!  Breech baby with a bicornuate uterus (suspected in pregnancy, confirmed during delivery).

    I know my OB felt that under normal circumstances, my LO would have a strong possibility of turning on her own towards the end.  I think the chiropractor route is a great idea, as long as you have no suspected uterine abnormalities.  Also, check out spinningbabies.com for some exercises to try!

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