I know I've mentioned LO being breech thus far and I know he has plenty of time to move but my OB encouraged me to go ahead and start doing exercises to help him move. She gave me a hand out and sent me home.....and this hand out sucks!
I've called the OB office but she's only in twice a week and no one seemed to be able to help me
Tonight I'm going to try this technique:
Put a heating pad on the bottom of your stomach and an ice pack on the top to encourage LO to move down towards the heat.....but I'm wondering for how long.
I also am supposed to be laying my face on the ground...all fours...butt in the air....(yea....sexy...) BUT FOR HOW LONG?! Anyone tried these exercises?
Re: Turning a breech baby
AWESOME thanks!
Is this even something we should be worrying about yet ?
If they do turn the right way, isn't there a possibility of them turning back around again ?
I haven't been told yet which way my baby is facing, and I have no clue.
Nov. '14 January Siggy : Work Sucks!
Me 32-DH 38
Married July 14, 2007 ----- TTC # 1 October 1, 2013
BFP March 7, 2014 ----- EDD November 17, 2014 ---- Baby boy born November 16, 2014
As above, doggy style with your ass in the air. I believe it was ok to put pillows/support under your belly.
Also, laying on your back, angled with your feet/legs elevated...like laying on the floor with your feet resting on the couch. Pillows under you to help with the back pressure.
I don't remember how often off top, one was ridiculous, like 3x an hour for 10 min each.
When I get home I'll post the pic of the page on here.
BFP#4 3/17/14 - rainbow Baby BOY arrived 11/10/14 !!
DX: Uterine Septum - Resection 9/5/13 || MTHFR Hetero A1298C || My Chart
My doctor took a guess that my son was breech last appointment based on touch and the doppler (where his heart was at the time). I assume if baby isn't breech that we would feel kicks higher up? I still get very low kicks.
I wanted to say "teach me your secret!" Haha
BFP#4 3/17/14 - rainbow Baby BOY arrived 11/10/14 !!
DX: Uterine Septum - Resection 9/5/13 || MTHFR Hetero A1298C || My Chart