with all the bedreast you have been on Nel it would be surprising if bubs wasnt face up! i always carry posterior babies and work hard in the final weeks to 'spin' them. check out spinning babies website (easy to google).

But what i garnered from it were some pretty basic strategies:

sit on a fitball with your hip slightly forward. each night during one of my fav shows on tv i would sit on it and do circular motions (sitting like straddling a horse). this opens up the pelvis and the circular motion can help baby to spin.

Sleep as much as you can on your left hand side and use a pillow between your knees (again to open up your pelvis to allow baby to spin).

No slouching. especially on the couch.

No reclining (so semi-seated positions).

When you can, get on all fours (this is especially helpful while in labour too...it helps work with contractions to turn baby around).

If in labour with a posterior baby use your fitball as your friend (either doing the circular thing OR by kneeling down and lying across it and moving backwards and forwards and side to side). basically you want to open up your pelvis and girate a bit to help baby turn.

HTH sweets xx