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  1. #1
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    thanks for the well wishes everyone. I had the ultrasound today and babys head is up and legs extended reaching the head and its butt is basically in my pelvis. So i have been told there is almost no chance that baby will turn on its own. I honestly feel like its been trying to turn but kinda stuck, been saying that to my husband, sounds a bit silly but i feel true.

    Anyway i had a talk to the breech midwife and she explained everything very well. So will have the procedure tomorrow. A bit nervous but hoping that the baby turns. They said i have a lot of amniotic fluid which is a good sign as it will make turning it easier.

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    I hope everything went well for you, and bubs was turned successfully.

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    Jul 2008
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    They tried to move the baby but were
    unsuccessful as its bottom is sort of lodged in my pelvis. Went on a
    ventolin drip for 1 hr to increase heart rate and expand uterus then
    with monitoring on ultrasound, they first had to push its butt out
    then turn the baby but they could not, it would not budge and they
    pushed really hard.

    Basically its head is up and its legs extended straight towards its
    head.

    Have a c section scheduled for 9th march, ill be 40+2 weeks pregnant

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    Well, Sakoon.

    At least they stopped before any real harm was done.

    Imagine if the baby still turned???? Wouldn't that be weird? Just think.... at least you don't have someone's foot up in your lung - there's a positive for you!

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    Well, Sakoon.

    At least they stopped before any real harm was done.

    Imagine if the baby still turned???? Wouldn't that be weird? Just think.... at least you don't have someone's foot up in your lung - there's a positive for you!
    Actually it sounds as if the feet AND the head are up in her lungs!

    Sakoon if you still want to birth vaginally you should be aware that of all the breech variations, yours is the safest to birth vaginally - the circumference of the thighs/belly as the bum comes down is the same as or greater than that of the head - the main concern with breech births being that the head is the biggest bit and will become stuck, but with the frank breech (which you have) the hips do all the stretching necessary and the head is usually birthed without any problems.

    I have a friend who had her #1 in Germany. Frank breech, vaginally born, no drugs except pitocin, no tears, total labour 5 hours. Her waters broke and she had to travel a long way to the hospital (2.5hours i think - her ob was a breech specialist but she'd never met him, baby wasn't due for 4 weeks but came out with postmaturity signs so they were obviously several weeks off with their dates!) when she arrived she felt ready to push but wasn't quite fully dilated. Dr. put her in a chair (one of the gynae chairs, not a standard one!) put her on pitocin and physically put his hand in and held the baby back to reduce the pushing urge for 40 minutes until she was fully dilated and very stretchy, then he let go and told her to push next time she felt like it. Baby slid out in one push.

    If you're eager to birth vaginally it's worth talking to your Ob, and if he isn't comfy with breech births (they don't get as much practice as so many do sections all the time for breeches) there will be someone else who is at your hospital and you can ask to see them. Obviously if you're just as happy to have a section you should ignore me Best of luck either way!

    Bx

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    Yes. It is possible to give birth to a breech baby. My mother did twice. Both of my insolent brothers were breech.

    I worry that C-sections seem to be the solution to everything. I'm probably completely wrong.

    I can't imagine it would be easy to give birth to a breech, but mum said she didn't have any difficulty. I was the difficult one as I was the first and I had turned. May be worth discussing like Hoobley said.