Shell - this little person in me also seems to like the transverse position. Currently I think he thinks it is a hammock to loll in. Consequently, I am getting worried about little *alfie* staying in this position and me needing a c-section.
Just a question for Alan (if he is around) - when should I start to try to get the little person to move to a more *suitable* position for delivery?? I have had a small septum repaired prior to conception but I am not sure if this is likely to impact on foetal positioning. I really want to try to avoid a c-section if possible to have the birth centre birth I am working toward. At the moment I am having regular chiropractic and muscular alignment (I have the beautiful "nurses back" with a heriditary lordosis) to help with SPD which has been fantastic and working well. I have seen an acupuncturist in the past and will go back to her ASAP. I know my work increases the chances of posterior presentation but is there anything else I can do????
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