Dachlostar, Thank you very much for your reply

I too have been walking lots and it was only because i have been complaining about a grinding pain on my hip for 2 weeks that they found the position is oblique. I was told yesterday about a cord prolapse and what to look for ... i hate the way care providers say "don't be alarmed we are not trying to scare you BUT" .... If they do decide on a c-section it wont be for at least another 7 days (unless labour starts first) which will put me at 37 +4 .... From my very first scan baby has been "big" my last DD was 10lb and they believe that this bub is "stuck" in this position as she has measured large the whole way even early on, but have at least they have given me the chance to move her and research my options first.

This would be my first C-section my 3 other deliveries have been vaginal including twins ... and with the pain i am in atm the c-section is looking like the best option for me but i really want to be sure first.

Thank you so much for sharing your experience