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Position of baby 34 weeks

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hartmel · 08/09/2014 15:28

I'm almost 34 weeks with baby #2 and this time I have posterior placenta so I feel way more then I did with my first (anterior)

I live in America in a small city. And we have only limited midwife's. unfortunately I did not get one and got stuck with my GP (who by the way moved across country last week) now I'm seeing a birth doctor on Thursday for the first time!
Anyway in the last couple weeks I saw 3 different doctors (walk in and a&e) and no one could tell me the position of the baby!

When she is moving I feel her on both sides. Even when she is stretching and you see body parts sticking out it is more under both of my rib cage and in the middle.
Or bottom left, bottom right and top right..

Those are the two position I can tell she is usually in..

Does that sound like she is breech? She was breech at 20 weeks scan but at 25 weeks my GP told me she is head down..

I hope that makes sense Grin not good at explaining something on writing Grin

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FoodieMum3 · 08/09/2014 18:27

My last baby was breech throughout the pregnancy and you just know. I never had bladder or pelvic pressure but felt pressure in ribs. Oh and, getting kicked hard in the cervix is pretty hard to miss!

This baby is head down - I feel and see movements at either side of my belly button mostly, and kicks up high also.

Good luck Smile

pinkteapots · 09/09/2014 08:06

hartmel I sympathise! I'm on dc 5 and really should have a clue. I was told baby was breech a fortnight ago. Thought it was head down as kicks were high up - but a frank breech with legs up (or one leg up) gives kicks up there too. My LO has one leg up (kicks high on right) and one leg down (wiggles down low). Easily confused with cephalic. I'm waffling, but what I want to say is, try to get a professional opinion! I realise from what you've said thats not so easy, can you be pushy? Tell them you are worried about baby's position. Hope you get sorted and your mind at rest!

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