Hi Taurean, Don't get too stressed out over the position of your baby, most posterior babies rotate very easily and are born normally. I would suggest doing some positioning exercises for the remainder of your pregnancy such as leaning over a bean bag, sitting on a fit ball when at computer, supported squatting on a low stool whilst watching TV. Don't recline back in the lounge or car. When in labour use the fitball and rotate on it or lean over it whilst on your knees. The worst scenario is induction of labour, as your body and baby will not be in the ready position for birth and epidurals, they affect the pelvic floor and prevent the baby from naturally rotating into a good position for birth. Good luck and don't stress too much.
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