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BREECH!!
By bump makes 5 on 15/01/2007 in forum
What can you girls tell me about having a breech baby?whats the healing process after a ceaser? Hi Bump makes 4,How many weeks pregnant are you? - my friend was having a breech, but he moved at 38 weeks so she ended up with a normal delivery, i know
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BREECH!!
By bump makes 5 on 29/01/2007 in forum
Hi all,what can you tell me about breech babies?if it doesn't turn by 36 weeks will i have to have a ceaser?whats the healing process after ceaserean? HelloMy second turned at 35 weeks he was breech.I think it depend's on the hospital but must
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Turning a breech baby
By ThinkBaby on 11/10/2009 in Labour & birth
Although babies usually move to be head downwards, ready for the birth, during the last few weeks of pregnancy, can they be 'turned' if they presenting in a breech position?
a baby in a breech position. Some breech positions are easier to deliver vaginally than others, but if your baby is found to be breech in your last few weeks of pregnancy, there are a few options open to you and your midwife team.Options with a
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Turning a breech baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/07/2009 in Labour & birth
If you find out that your baby is breech, it can often be 'turned around' so that it's in a better position for labour, but how is this done?
vaginally, head coming first down from the uterus (womb). If a baby positions itself so that the bottom or feet are likely to come out first, this is known as a breech position.Between 37 weeks and full term, most babies will turn 'head down', some will do
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What is a breech birth?
By ThinkBaby on 06/06/2007 in Labour & birth
What does it mean if my baby is breech, can anything be done to turn her, and will I need a caesarian if she doesn't turn head-down before term?
small number of babies however, settle into a less-favourable position with feet or bottom set to be born first, known as the breech' position. This is quite common at the beginning of the third trimester, but of full-term babies only around 3% are in a
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Know-how: Breech Positions
By ThinkBaby on 12/06/2008 in Labour & birth
If your midwife tells you your baby is in a breech position, what do the various terms really mean?
Although most women don't tend to go through a breech birth, it can be done completely safely in many cases. However, it is more likely that your midwife will advise ahead of the birth, that an attempt should be made to turn the baby so
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breech baby?
By ali on 27/07/2007 in forum
any tips on positions
hi there,just wondering if anyone knows how and when it is possible to tell what position the baby will be in for birth. midwife at my parenting class last night said that if a baby is in breech position when in labour, it is an automatic c
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Info needed on breech and sizes
By Pud on 20/11/2007 in forum
measurements on another site... It looks like baby is big compared to everyone elses was wondering if anyone else would like to share there lo meansurements for this stage.Also babys position is breech and was wodnering how likely it is for baby to turn
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Breech - turning advice?
By sunnyinside on 17/10/2009 in forum
Had a scan at 28 weeks which showed beanyboy is breech. Just had my 31 week appt with midwife and he's still breech. Have another scan next week but would like to work on getting him to turn before then. Any suggestions on how to get him to turn
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baby bump.jpg
By citty on 05/07/2009 in forum
wow
thats amazing looking, Im 30 weeks but in breech position hope it decides to switch around, OMG!!!!! that pic is fantastic - no mistaking what limb that is is there??? LOL fantastic! xxxx LOL that pic has been on the net forever! I think
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