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What is the best positioning of baby for the birth....

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twoplusone · 20/06/2007 15:46

there are so many different postions that the babs can be in..
Which is classed as the best for delivery..

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harpsichordcuddler · 20/06/2007 15:47

LOA
baby on the left
with the back of his head on the left hand side of the mother

twoplusone · 20/06/2007 15:49

Do you know why this is classed as the best position..!!

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lulumama · 20/06/2007 18:25

it means the smallest diameter of the baby's head is presenting through the widest part of the pelvis first, so therefore, the head being the biggest part, once that is through the pelvis, the rest should follow easily

also means that there is equal pressure applied to the cervix which helps make dilation quicker and steadier

ROA is fine too, not sure why LOA is better than ROA though

NineUnlikelyTales · 20/06/2007 18:43

Isn't it because with ROA the baby sometimes goes posterior before getting into LOA? This is what happened with me and it took a looong time and was painful.

harpsichordcuddler · 20/06/2007 18:46

LOA is the shortest rotation needed to pass through the pelvis, with ROA the baby has to rotate a lot further meaning a longer labour.
if you were here I could show you

lulumama · 20/06/2007 18:51

thanks harpsi

twoplusone · 20/06/2007 19:50

Thank you for that..
My baby is ROL.. so does that mean that he will have even more turning etc to do to get out!!!

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harpsichordcuddler · 20/06/2007 23:36

well maybe, how far on are you? babies move around quite a lot during the last few weeks of pg before they run out of room....
are you doing optimal foetal positioning?it can really help

harpsichordcuddler · 20/06/2007 23:38

try reading this

twoplusone · 21/06/2007 12:00

Thankyou for that link harpsichordcuddler, I am 36+4days... with my third, so I know the babs will probably keep changing position until delivery...

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Klaw · 21/06/2007 12:09

There's also Spinning babies which is worth looking at.

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