thread: Help! Possible breech bub at 36 1/2 wks and trace protiens in urine...?

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  1. #1
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    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    thats how my monkey is sitting atm too hun, sooo uncomfortable, cant really help, im doing inversions and booking in for an acupuncture session in the next few weeks. swimmimg is ment to be helpful becuse its relaxing. wish i could be more helpful

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    NSW Central Coast
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    Unfortunately no experienced practioners of chiro/osteo/accupuncture in regards to pg out here. Plus, I just can't afford that expense either. I can get an U/S (I think the U/S guy would still be working, tho he might be on holidays, he only attends the practice every once every 2wks...another joy of remote living!!) If bubs is still breech when we get to Sydney, I might see if I can get into some chiro or accupuncture, depending on our funds! Will also speak to the midwives at the hospy I will birth in and ask about ECV. But hopefully by then I will have been able to get bub to turn myself. My mum has a pool and we are staying with her in Sydney, so when we get to Sydney, swimming will be a breeze to do, as will handstands in the pool, lol! Well, maybe not a breeze physically...I can just imagine the sight of a 38wk+ pg woman doing handstands in the pool, hahahaha!! At least it will bein the privacy of mums yard, hehe! I'm not adverse tot rying a breech birth either. But I'm just worried the OB's and midwives will try to pressure me into a C/S for their convenience. Plus, depending on the type of breech...well, I wouldn't do anything risky just because of my fear of surgery. I just want to do what I can now, at least I can say that I did everything to prevent it!

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2008
    Kurri Kurri
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    lilias depending on which hospital you are going to, we recently lost a fantastic doctor up here in Newcastle. He has gone to Royal Womens in Sydney and he is pro breech birth. Dr Andrew Bisits is his name and he is the loveliest doctor you could ever hope to have. My DS2 was breech or transverse for ever so long but he did eventually go head down and I was induced to make sure he stayed there lol. Fingers crossed for you hun that everything goes well.