I'm 30 wks with bubba #3 and it's currently lying transverse lie. I think it has been for some time now.
I already see a chiro who is trying to turn (using Webster technique) the baby and i'm swimming and thinking about doing inversions but it's only worth it if there isn't something physiologically wrong inside.
I know it may move of it's own accord but does anyone know physiological reasons why it may be transverse?
Not a problem for me, but one of my GF's second bub did this the whole way through - was just because she has nice wide hips/pelvis (skeletally, not chubbily) and bub was comfortable that way. She had a VB so must have turned in the last week at some p;oint.
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