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How to move baby out of pelvis? 21 weeks, low placenta

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Snowtimex7 · 09/04/2024 22:59

Hello
im 21 weeks with my second baby. Few problems this time was picked up. I’m at risk of early labour due to the shape of my uterus. Monitored by consultant. And yesterday it was picked up that I have a low placenta so at risk of bleeding out so again more monitoring. If it hasn’t shifted out of pelvis by 36 weeks a c section will be needed apparently. Will cross that bridge when I get to it

they picked up babies head is along with my placenta in my pelvis and that’s probably why I get so much pelvic pain. It took ages, lots of jumping and dancing to get him to lift his head to check the brain before going right back. Even internal scan he was pressing on my cervix.
This is my third scan - that he’s been in my pelvis.
all day my pelvis has been in so much pain. I have a wrap belt but it doesn’t help for long. I find it hard to stand. Baby is kicking away but doesn’t seem to want to shift out of my pelvis. My stomach is getting bigger but it seems his head is happy cushioned against the placenta that’s stuck next to my cervix

everything I google is how to shift a breach baby, I don’t have one

is there anything anyone can recommend? Anyone had this?

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GoogleWhacking · 09/04/2024 23:24

Hi, I had a very low lying baby with one of mine, so low in fact, that he blocked my urea tubes and I couldn't get pee from my kidneys to my bladder resulting in near constant kidney infections and fluid filled kidneys . I'm sorry to say that there was nothing that worked to move baby, because they are meant to be low in your pelvis. They just sometimes get in a difficult painful position.

One thing that gave me some relief was hanging backwards off the bed so that gravity gave me a bit of a break!

Congratulations on your pregnancy.

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