Found out at my 40 week appt yesterday that baby has probably turned OP in the past few weeks. Please share with me how this may effect my desire for a med free birth and any ideas to turn her. I've looked at spinning babies multiple times throughout this pregnancy, but I feel like that website is a little over my head. My midwife didn't act to concerned... Her feet are on my right side. What does that make her? ROP or LOP?
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Re: Posterior Baby
I would try out some of the exercises on spinningbabies and start doing lots of hands and knees positioning and pelvic rocks. Getting adjusted by a chiropractor could help as well.
DS was posterior last time and I ended up with a C/S for failure to progress after stalling at 8cm for several hours. Obviously women deliver babies vaginally all the time who are posterior so I'm not saying that will happen to you, but fetal positioning is so important so I would do what I could right now to try to encourage baby to get into a better position. As PP said it's also possible they'll get into a better position during labor (or before then), but since I had a rough time last time I've been doing everything I can to encourage proper positioning this time.
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Ditto this, except it was my second. The birth overall was harder because pushing took so much longer (2 hours vs. 20 minutes with my DD) but I did it at home without any kind of intervention/transfer/etc.
I think my DD was posterior during at least part of the birth, but she turned eventually. A lot of babies do, I guess DS was just stubborn!