Hey everyone :-) I'm cross-posting this from the August 2015 board since I figure there may be more ladies here who have experience with this.
I have a pretty severe bicornuate uterus. It looks more like a boomerang or a wide "V" than the typical heart shape and the baby is in the left horn in a breech position.
The baby is measuring at 24 weeks, and I know that it's early to be worrying about the baby being in the head down position at this point in a normal pregnancy but because of the bicornuate uterus, he needs to flip early before he grows much more or he will remain in the breech position and I'll end up having a C-section (according to my mfm team). As it is, they are just trying to make sure I get to 36 weeks because they seem to think the odds are good that he's going to run out of space or my cervix will shorten and I'll end up having him early.
My question is this: Does anyone know anything about spinning babies who are in this situation? I've looked online and have seen many suggestions, but question if it's safe to attempt to spin him. Any experiences or advice?
Re: Bicornuate Uterus and Breech Questions (UPDATED IN COMMENTS)
Have a Bicorniate uterus w 2 cervixes although the last specialist I saw who was on hand at my ultrasound told me I have a uterine didelphus. (Sp). My sister who was not high risk and recently had my niece, her drs spun her baby around when they induced labor. She still ended up w a c-section but her baby was fine/ healthy. Just thought I would respond since I'm in similar situation. Prob doesn't help much lol. XoXo.
I've decided to start trying the spinning babies positions to see if I can get him to move before my next ultrasound in 2 weeks. My doctors just assume I'll have a c section too and I really don't want one. It looked like he was already pretty crowded in there today though so now I'm worried it's going to be that much tougher to get him to flip.
Hi ladies -
I hope you don't mind me joining in on your discussion. I'm 11w3d and was diagnosed with a bicornate uterus 4 years ago and am pregnant with my 1st! During my 1st visit during this pregnancy with a perinatal specialist at 5w2d, I was told I'm Didelphys. I went for my 1st OBGYN visit this last Monday at 10w 6d and was so disappointed with the doctor's patient approach. Rather than dealing with the now - my pregnancy, I felt as if he attacked me as to whether I was told to have reconstructive surgery as I'm going to be preterm; he said this with a un-reassuring face. The doctor who initially diagnosed me said that if I can't keep my pregnancy to full term than I should consider surgery. I felt like he is setting my pregnancy for failure. I was just wondering what reaction your doctor had. The perinatal specialist was a sweetheart and just told me that I will just need to be monitored more frequently, but unfortunately she does not delivery babies. I think I will be looking for another OBGYN, but wanted to see if you had a different experience. Thank you.
On Saturday, I felt like LO was moving way more than usual. He was moving so much it made me very sore by the end of the day. I decided to try one of the spinning babies positions while he was really moving at one point and felt an instant, very uncomfortable sensation. After that, I felt fine, and noticed his movements seemed to go back to normal.
At my ultrasound yesterday, to the surprise of everyone, they saw that he had actually gotten in to the head down position!! Now we are all just hoping that he stays that way! :-) I don't know if it was the spinning babies techniques or what, but I'm just happy he turned! :-)
GirlOnTheBeach that is great news!