thread: If bubs was breech - could you tell?

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
    Ever so slowly going crazy...
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    Babe, dont stress just yet!!! I know, easier said than done..

    My last 3 were either breech or transverse up till 36-39 weeks... Harmony was planted VERY deep into my pelvis with her butt, and still turned, (about 38wks?)!!!

    Transverse at this stage is better than breech, bub may be headed to "head down" possy! Half way there!! You can rub your belly in the downwards sweep when you massage or moisturise too. If you find where bubs head is, some frozen veg on there can make them head down further too!

    eta... I could tell where my bubs were that were breech, transverse... but they were babies # 4,5 & 6!!!
    Last edited by Pretty Butterfly; July 28th, 2009 at 09:38 AM.

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    don't forget to look at the spinning babies website!

    ETA - TD, doesn't the fluid regenerate?
    Last edited by Lulu; July 28th, 2009 at 09:07 AM.

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    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Back from midwife appointment, she couldn't feel exactly where bubs is (too much fat on me, too little baby.. lol) but she said it is definitely NOT head down. After she explored down there, I told her neither was my bladder anymore.

    So yeah, gotta wait and see I guess!

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    Sep 2007
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    Hi

    Just thought I'd tell you about a mates twins...more for a bit of reassurance than anything
    At I think 35 weeks the girl was head down, the boy breech...36 weeks, they switched completely! He was head down, she was head up...37 weeks...Both head down, her engaged, ready to go. 37+4 both born vaginally!

    Just figured if they both had room to move that far (in a size 6 body!!!!) at that late stage, I wouldn't be too worried just yet

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    Dec 2007
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    At my appointment at 28ish weeks, bub wasn't head down, but when I was there at 33 weeks he was.. So still plenty of time for him/her to turn without your dreams of VBAC being placed in limbo..

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    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Dulwich Hill, Sydney
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    ETA - TD, doesn't the fluid regenerate?
    During pregnancy, yes, but once the membranes are ruptured any more fluid produced would just continue to leak and you need a really good amount of fluid for an ECV.

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    Dec 2006
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    don't forget to look at the spinning babies website!

    ETA - TD, doesn't the fluid regenerate?
    I guess not Lulu. The obs wanted me in hospital quick smart. He didn't want to take any risks. I went home and packed and was back in the hospital within the hour. They had a bed and everything for me. They wanted to wait a week for DS to be 38 weeks, but his size was good enough, so i had him the next day (i think!)

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    Nov 2007
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    Bella was breach till 38 weeks and then she turned her self and was 3/5th engaged but also was posterior which they didnt know till I have been in labour for 12 hrs and then she was stuck with her head on the side and had to have a c/s - but goes to show she was breach for nealy the whole time but turned by her self. I also had my placenta in the front so it muffled the kicks and they felt like they were coming form eveywhere so I was confused as to where she was lying!

    Hth - bub will spin in time I bettcha!

    Kate

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    Jan 2006
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    The issue with transverse lie is if you go into labour and your membranes rupture there is a risk of the cord prolapsing. Admission is required until the baby turns to a favourable / less risky position (head up or down - there just needs to be something *solid* blocking the exit). There is no need for a c-section immediately but there is the need for monitoring and an operating theatre immediately available until that change in position (or labour ) occurs.

    Mel - the transverse position at this stage isn't an issue. Your uterus (pardon my description ) is floppy and stretched after 2 other bubbas so there is more room to hang around. DD was my third pregnancy and stayed in transverse until late in the pregnancy. I mean, why would you hang upside-down when hammock is soooooooo much more comfortable