It's nice to hear a good story about managing a posterior labour, sezjm. Posterior is still another good head down position. It can be a tougher labour but it's not impossible!
Yesterday my client went to see a Chiropractor, I went with her. The Chiro adjusted her gently and told her she might feel the baby moving over night. The Chiro thought her baby was lying transverse. Just now, my client's called me, saying she's not in pain any more, the baby had moved, she's now sticking way out in front, more than before, she can feel the baby's back right along her front, the head feels well down and she's feeling lots of pressure down there ... and she's getting good strong braxton hicks. Amazing, such a change from one trip to the Chiro. The Chiro even offered to come with us when my client goes to the birth centre if need be. I'm impressed.
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