I'm nearly 33 weeks pg with my second baby. It is lying in a transverse position and is very active - at my last ante-natal appointment the midwife commented that there was plenty of room in there! I know that second babies often don't get into position until the last minute, and that there is still plenty of time for the baby to move, but I would like to encourage this one at least to go head down (I do not want a cs if at all possible).
Do the principles of optimal foetal positioning help to turn babies round altogether, or just encourage them into the right position once they are head down? If OFP won't help, I'd be very grateful for any tips!
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transverse baby - any tips?
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lisac · 13/03/2003 11:17
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