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33 weeks and baby upside down... caesarian birth?

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twickersmum · 29/11/2006 11:20

my friend is 33 weeks pregnant and the baby is upside down. the midwife has said she may have to have a caesarian as it probably won't turn now. has any one else had this? any tips on how to get it to turn? Thanks

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twickersmum · 29/11/2006 11:24

thanks! She is panicking and i didn't think it seemed too late, she is still fairly neat (tummy muscles still intact) but wanted to give her some suggestions/examples rather than just say "oh stop worrying"...

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LadyOfThePoinsettias · 29/11/2006 11:25

no! i think they can turn right up to 36 weeks.
ds2 turned at 36.

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Miaou · 29/11/2006 11:28

dd1 turned at 38 weeks. I had gone in for a section, having been scanned the previous afternoon and she was still breech. I asked them to just double-check before they took me into theatre - and she had turned during the night! They couldn't believe I hadn't felt it!

At that point (1st baby) I had a very neat bump too.

(I was also told she was a huge baby in very little fluid, when in fact she was 6lb 12oz and in so much fluid that they had to get a mop and bucket out when my waters went...! They do get it wrong!)

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Dophus · 29/11/2006 11:30

They turn - tel her to spend as much time on her hands and knees waving her arse in the air. I tried it but must say it didn't work.

If the baby dosen't time make sure that she sees the consultant by about 36 weeks, I didn't get an appointment until nearly 38 by which time it was too late to try ECV.

Even if the baby is breech it need not be a CS. MY midwifes and consultant were very supportive of my decision to go for a natural labour. However there were 'rules' (i.e. 1 cm per hour, no induction...). I did go into spontaneous labour but failed to prgress and ended up with the CS anyway! I got very worked up about it at the time, tell your friend that a CS really isn't the end of the world and next time and really won't care which it comes out!

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lulumama · 29/11/2006 12:19

tips to turn a breech baby

moxibustion, done by acupuncturist.....also meant to work

and vaginal delivery of a breech baby can be done..

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Dophus · 29/11/2006 12:32

Hmmm - it's very difficut to see how holding a candle can possibly turn a baby (apart from the leaning over to do so help to keep it out of hte pelvis and hence space to move).

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Nemoinapeartree · 29/11/2006 12:37

am sure they dont tend to worry about this until 36wks plus. Friends baby turned the day she was going in for a c section they just did a last min scan to check and he had moved.

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MarsLady · 29/11/2006 12:45

What about leaning an ironing board up the front of the couch so that there is a steady sloped surface then with lying on it, head at the bottom? That's supposed to work.

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vipersister2 · 29/11/2006 12:48

my 3rd baby turned at 39 weeks, sounds same as nemoinapeartrees friend. I looked an idiot - cried with disappointment when told it was a CS, then 3 days later went in for section and cried with disappointment again when told baby had moved and CS not happening. "But I thought I was going to see her today.."
Didn't feel any movement BTW, and she was 8lb2oz. No sense, no feeling.

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