Hoping someone can put my mind at ease more than anything I guess.
Basically- midwives are all convinced baby is head down until they see it on USS and then they look baffled.
Timeline of events:
Saw doc- said breech
2 days later saw midwife- said head down (I questioned her but she was sure)
week later- 32 week scan- breech (made me assume midwife got it wrong)
week and a half later saw consultant- said head down. I questioned this as was breech a week before and she said she was sure but looked and a scan room was free so scanned me- breech!! She was baffled and said if she hadn't seen it she wouldn't have believed it.
2 days later saw different midwife- said head down. I told her the story about being breech 2 days earlier and baffling the consultant and she said she was convinced but as I have a 36 week scan booked it didn't matter. (She was lovely about it).
I have a scan booked for 36 weeks to check but the way I see it there are 4 possible outcomes, 2 of which I don't like!
1- baby ends up right way and all is fine
2- baby gets seen breech at 36 they give me c-section (although not ideal this is fine)
3- baby has always been breech and will stay that way and will show at 36 week scan but midwife at next appointment will think head down and I will go into labour breech :( can this even happen or if she is breech at 36 will they definitely scan again?
4- baby turns a lot and at 36 week scan is head down but then goes breech again and no one knows as they can't seem to tell and I go into labour :(
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Breech confusion form midwives
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Sneezy86 · 14/12/2013 12:47
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