vaginal breech birth & changing OB's
Have also posted this in platinum chat hoping for any responses/advice.
I am now 31.5w pg and bubs still happily head up. I know, I know, I know everyone will say still plenty of time to turn but I just have this gut feeling and a need to be prepared for all outcomes - including baby remaining breech.
I have been to spinning babies site, have read all the old wives tales,am having acupuncture, have been using moxa sticks, doing the plevic tilts etc etc so if none of that works then will have to accept how baby wants to be.
My OB has made it quite clear that she will defnitely NOT support a vaginal breech birth and thus my only option with her would be a c-section. I am really not keen to head down this path and would not feel at all comfortable consenting without exploring other options. To me, a c-section should be a last resort if there is no other safe way for baby to exit! My OB did agree to refer me to Lionel Steinberg -the "vag" man in Melbourne aapparently and probably the only OB who would support a first birth, vaginal breech. I have heard very good things about him and a midwife friend of mine said she would certainly trust his opinion and skill with a difficult birth.
I have two real questions
1. Has anyone attempted or had experience with a vaginal breech delivery?
2. Has anyone changed OB's so late in the pregnancy. I am not that worried about "offending" my current OB but just wondering how it would work cost wise and feeling comfortable with someone new so close to birth
I have still not made up my mind what choice I would make if faced with breech baby in a few weeks - I want to do what's right for baby but also for me. My DH is worried about the vaginal option but then he has only heard the hospital antenatal class standpoint on the subject. I have done quite a lot of reading and get the impression that a vaginal breech birth could certainly be very successful if handled by someone experienced. Does it seem sad/odd to anyone else that our choices have become so limited by modern medicine? Yet, they are quite happy to allow, even reccomend interventions such as induction, epidurals etc which have the potential to lead to complications, forceps,vacuum, emergency c-sections!
Sorry for the long-winded post, just feeling bit confused at present - any thoughts would be greatly appreciated..