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I'm 33 Wks Pregnant and Baby in Frank Breech Position.

I'm almost 34 wks pregnant and my baby is in the frank breech position. I had my o.b.g.y.n. appointment last week and she did mention if he did'nt turn obviously she would have to schedule a c-section. I REALLY don't want a c-section. My question is, does anybody have any tips or suggestions on getting the baby to turn on his own?

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Hi A.,

I was in the same situation. I was very upset about the c-section but after the fact it was SO MUCH EASIER. It was scheduled for 12:00 and I was done by 12:30 and didn't feel a thing. If I had it to do again I would choose c-section although I would have never said that before the fact. My recovery was very fast and easy as well.

Good luck.

L.

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You know, same thing happened to me (at 36 weeks).
I really didn't want the c-section, so my doctor offered to try to turn the baby (by pushing on my belly) - she gave me a week to think about it.
That whole week, I could feel the baby turning sideways and then she'd go back right side up.
So when I went back to my doctors the next week she asked if I wanted her to try and turn her and my gut told me NO. I knew the baby wasn't turning for a reason because she was trying to, but then would go back to breech position.
So we scheduled a C-section for the next week and when she was born we found out that she had the umbilical cord around her neck and she was REALLY tangled in it apparently. That's why she couldn't turn the whole way down- she kept getting stuck!
I know the C-Section sounds scary, but sometimes it's the safest way to go. If baby isn't turning there must be a reason, so whatever you do don't try and force it. Either way, just trust your gut!

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My friend's baby was breech and went to an accupuncturist. He uses ancient Chinese medicine -It worked (and it doesn't hurt).

I did the following exercises everyday towards the end of my pregnancy to assure the baby would be in the correct birthing position:

CAT POSE: on all fours, hunch your back up and down. Do 50 repeats per day.

CHILD'S POSE: Rest with elbows and forearms on the floor BUT put your bum up in air. Your back should be at an angle. Do for 5 min. or more several times a day.

WHEN SITTING: always be upright, navel above hips. Never slump or lounge. Sit cross legged whenever possible.

SWIMMING: doing handstands in the water.

I've also heard that putting something warm (like a warm cloth or heating pad) on the bottom of your belly and something cold at the top might make the baby turn toward the warm object.

Good Luck!

When my mom was pregnant with my brother, he was breech. My mom went swimming, and my brother turned into the right position. Try swimming! It may work for you too! S.

I just wanted to say ditto to Deanna S I was 3 weeks from delivery and my OB said the same thing about a C-section. and I went to my Chiropractor and she did that same adjust for about 6 times in the course of 10 days and one morning sitting on the couch he flipped and I had an appointment that morning and he was in position ready to go. Of course that last 2 weeks was the worst because he hadn't been head down the whole pregnancy and suddenly all the pressure was on my pelvis which I wasn't used to it so lots of laying down in the end!!! BUT I was so thrilled not to have to have a C-section and I know it was the Websters technique Plus I saw my chiropractor throughout my whole pregnancy and my ligaments and low back did really well through delivery.
Hope it helps

The best of the best when it comes to turning breech babies is: Dr. Elliott Berlin, DC. He is truly amazing!!!

Here's his contact data:

BERLIN WELLNESS GROUP
6221 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 518
Los Angeles, CA 90048

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http://www.doctorberlin.com/

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SOON TO BE ARRIVAL, A.!!!

LOL,
L. (MAMA to 13 month old Dylan Orion.....29 September 2007). : )))

I delivered my daughter at 36 weeks frank breech vaginally. She was 6 lbs 14 oz and was my second child. My first was 8 1/2 pounds. I have asthma and my doctors were afraid of giving me a c-section. They took a beating from other doctors for doing that but all was well. It just took a very long time (over 12 hours of discovering I was already fully dialated at my 4 week checkup) because her head wasn't pushing first. It depends on the size of the child. Good luck.

Hi A.,
Congrats on the new baby! I am pregnant with my fourth and am 29weeks. I wouldn't even begin to worry until after 36 weeks. Until then make sure you are active and doing all those pre-labor exercises. I just purchased a chilbirth class DVD online from www.thebestbirth.com My husband and watched it together. The instructor explains there is plenty of time prior to 36 weeks to assume the postion, plus the more babies you've had the more room they have to twist at the end. The Hula (yes swaying your hips) is really good and the "bad dog" on all fours and hunch your back up then relax it flat 30 times a day. I am sending you this in the middle of the night 'cause I can't sleep...any suggestions for me?? Best of luck:)
S.

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