It's my understanding that baby's position can greatly impact how labor goes in terms of pushing, tearing and/or having back labor. I see a really fantastic pregnancy chiro now, and will see her every week until delivery at the end. I'm 30 weeks today. Any suggestions on exercises/stretches I should do? Or should I not stress on it? I know alot of it is out of my hands. Any success with acupuncture and positioning??
I know of the spinningbabies website but there's SO much info packed onto that site that its almost a little confusing. I'm not even sure what to follow.
Re: Babys positioning
https://www.spinningbabies.com/more-info/for-pregnancy/what-to-do-first
That's where you start on spinningbabies.
I wouldn't stress a ton if you have no indication anything is wrong, but those basic things won't hurt.
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From my first cervical check in the office to the time it was almost time to push, my son was either facing my left side (and his body was upwards-ish) or he was completely face up. When my nurse figured it out, she had me get on my hands and knees. I was only like that for about 10 minutes at the most (only because I was swollen, and I had IVs and the epidural cord getting in the way), and it mostly worked, but I still had to have the use of the vacuum since DS never turned completely face down.
Good Luck!