Parents to fur babies Tiki and Gizzmo and 2yr old Georgia
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
Re: Breach
Not sure how much it actually plays into things but I’ve been trying to ‘encourage’ her to move with some yoga as well as Chiro.
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
Ive just been focusing on some of the moves that help with hip and back pain and baby spinning moves as per my chiropractors recommendation. Hopefully it helps!
With dd3, I visited the chiro for Webster adjustments right around 34 weeks. I think I did two adjustments that week. She was vertex at 35 weeks. Once she was confirmed vertex I continued sitting on my birthing call to encourage engagement and lessen the likelihood of flipping. I also did a lot of walking. If I was sitting, it was on my birthing ball, or I lied down on my left side. These exercises definitely worked. Not only do they help baby flip, but they facilitate optimal fetal positioning, which is vital for the start and progression of labor. She was OA at 36 weeks and 0 station at 37 weeks. I have no doubts the exercises and adjustments helped flip her and get into an optimal position and low in the pelvis.
Spinningbabies is a great resource.
i always sleep on my left, so ive got that covered. I should try to walk more, but walking with a toddler isn't easy or fun with all the stop and go, Plus it's minus a million here at the
moment
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
DS1 they were talking external version if he hadn't flipped by the 38 week appt and csection if that failed. He flipped before the version and I was given instructions to using a birthing ball and things to help baby engage like @soulcupcake mentioned
DS2 had high fluids and kept changing positions every appt even to transverse and multiple breech presentations. They said I was not a candidate for version because of the fluids so it was either vertex or csection at labor onset.
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
My last two midwives attended twin and breech vaginal births and both were trained in how to manage/not manage the births. My midwife with ds2 only attended them if the mom had a proven pelvis due to the limited time you have once the baby is born to the point of the umbilical cord. Baby also has to be in a good position to really consider it with a labor that progresses efficiently. Both were extremely confident I could birth breech (they were frank/complete) no problem and I had a proven pelvis with barely any or no pushing time with my previous babies. But I still did what I could to get them to flip. I know there's a hospital near me that has OBs attend vaginal breech at a top birthing center, but she's out of our network.
I 100% trust my OB and my hospital, I live in large urban center and will be having baby at the women's hospital so if there were to be complications I feel safe. Doesn't make the task any less daunting though.
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
DD born 04/28/2002
Married DH 03/25/2017
1st MMC 08/13/2016 2nd MMC 02/14/2017
BFP 06/16/17 Rainbow DS Born 02/05/2018
If it's a natural birth DH gets fixed, if section I get fixed.
DD born 04/28/2002
Married DH 03/25/2017
1st MMC 08/13/2016 2nd MMC 02/14/2017
BFP 06/16/17 Rainbow DS Born 02/05/2018
@Chawk17 and @rainafire77 - I’m doing a tubal during my CS as well. DH lucked out when I found out I was pregnant. I knew I had to have the repeat C and I could get it done at the same time. He had already made an appointment and everything.
IF veterans; #1 conceived on second clomid+HCG+IUI, #2 conceived on 1st Letrozole+HCG+IUI
EDD: Feb 5, 2018
I find the "great mom" comment a bit condescending. No one here has said they are worried about being a "bad" mom based on how they give birth to their child. I think we all will do whatever the doctor recommends based on our situations for a safe/healthy delivery. I would prefer a vaginal delivery for a variety of medical and personal reasons which is why I am trying things to get my baby to flip, but I will be an awesome mom no matter how he ends up being born.
Wow that was easy peasy.