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can u still go into labour if you have a breech baby?

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HappyGirl1 · 15/11/2010 16:28

hi,

is it possible to go into labour if your baby is breech?

odd question i know but as the head isn't down on the pelvis wondering if you can even go into labour?

having contractions though but they don't keep going..

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VivaLeBeaver · 15/11/2010 16:31

Yes, definetly.

CarGirl · 15/11/2010 16:34

Yes some people go on and deliver naturally with a breech baby so they must have gone into labour!

HappyGirl1 · 15/11/2010 17:01

Good to know! I was starting to think that these super painful contractions were somehow all in my head given baby is breech!

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VivaLeBeaver · 15/11/2010 17:27

Are you planning on having a vaginal birth? How many weeks are you?

Showaddywaddy · 15/11/2010 17:30

Of course.

People go into labour with babies in breech, transverse, OA, OT, OP positions, engaged, not engaged etc.

While the baby's head being in the pelvis helps labour along, the actual onset of labour is still not understood but probably some chemical reaction between your baby and your body.

HappyGirl1 · 15/11/2010 20:00

GOod to know thanks all! GOt my bag packed just in case.

Having an Ecv later this week so will see what happens there otherwise it's a c section

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GMajor7 · 15/11/2010 20:26

Definitely!! I got to the pushing stage with breech DD and only discovered she was 'bum down' at the last minute when they whisked me off for an emcs!

Nicola34 · 16/04/2020 13:09

I'm 38 +3. Just found out she is breech. She is my second pregnancy. I'm booked in to have her turned in a week. Does this hurt? Can u still go into labour even if she isn't engaged?

Whatnowwww · 16/04/2020 14:24

I went into labour with my breech baby the day before my ELCS. Labour progressed really fast (FTM) but I still ended up having a c-section that evening as his little feet were tangled in the umbilical cord and they told me it would be risky to carry on naturally, for this reason only. The consultant did tell me that my body had done all the hard work of labour and it would be good preparation for the natural birth of the next baby.

Mummyme87 · 16/04/2020 15:33

Yes of course. A vaginal breech birth requires labour to start

NoMorePoliticsPlease · 16/04/2020 15:37

Do not hang about if there is a chance you are going into labour. Please get checked out. You can deliver vaginally if your baby is a breech presentation but it does carry more risks. It would not be great for the bottom to engage deeply into the pelvis

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