I was told baby was breech at my AS. I know it isn't anything to be worried about yet but I'm curious how many of you have the same thing? With DD she was never breech so this is just different. I know there is still time for her to flip but I'm still a little concerned. I go to the chiropractor once a week which I'm told can help too.
Re: Breech at AS
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My recent ultrasounds:
3/11 - breech
3/18 - head down
3/20 - breech
It means nothing at this point, too much room to move.
I had a U/S at 13 wks. one was head up, one was head down. the doctor said in progressive scans I'll see them swapping places, spinning around... so I wasn't at all worried. I'm sure baby will cooperate
I think the only reason they tell you the position is just in case you wanted to know. Every time I have seen my twins I am told one is over the cervix twin A (inferior) and the other one is right above (superior). With my situation I think they like t
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You are still so early, so I wouldn't worry.
My DD was breech until 37-38 weeks and still somehow managed to flip herself. It hurt like hello, but I was glad she managed it.
Well, I understand why you are concerned even though there is a lot of time for your LO to turn. My son was never breech, but this LO was at my a/s...and she is still breech. My OB is now talking about turning techniques, versions and even a possible c