I am 37 + 2 and two days ago my Midwife guessed my baby was breech, I was scanned this morning and this was confirmed.
The scan also showed that I dont have alot of fluid around the baby- the more fluid -the easier it is for them to turn her. I was given the option of being booked in for a ECV (the medical term for a turn) but turned it down and am now booked in for a C Section on the 9th August.
You will be given options:
1- A vaginal breech birth, however they dont recommend it.
2- A ECV to try and turn baby, I was told that the success rate is aprox 30%, they scan you before and after the turn and constantly monitor baby, to ensure she/he doesnt get distressed
3- A C Section.
I opted for the C Section as the ECV does come with some risks for the baby and the success rate is quite low. All of the options were given to me by a consultant and he actually recommened that I had a ECV, but then I have had a very difficult pregnancy and just didnt want to try it, particularly as my levels of fluid are so low, which means it probably wouldnt have worked.
A C Section will mean I am out of action for weeks, but now I am over the shock of it all, I can plan for the 9th August and do feel a bit more organised and prepared.
You should be given these options and should be scanned to check the baby and the fluids, to be honest I think most people do go for the ECV and try and get baby turned. Just make sure you do what you feel most happy with, I did!
Hope this kinda helps, good luck x