Breech & Posterior Babies + Having a Vaginal Breech Birth
Midwives / Obs / GP's Who Attend Vaginal Breech Birth
Here's a tip women - if you have chosen an Ob and they support vaginal breech birth, tells you something about their attitudes towards birth and that they are probably more supportive Obs to see generally. If you have a breech bub, I highly recommend you read Breech Birth: Woman Wise by Maggie Banks.
MELBOURNE
Dr David Freidin
Suite 3, 96 Grattan Street
CARLTON VIC 3053
Ph: 03 9527 1388
Dr Lionel Steinberg
Suite 2, Ground Floor
59-61 Victoria Parade
FITZROY VIC 3065
Ph: 03 9347 7917
Dr Dennis Price
Suite 2/145 Wattletree Road
MALVERN VIC 3144
Ph: 03 9509 5744
Dr Peter Lee
53 Brady Road
DANDENONG NORTH VIC 3175
Ph: 03 9790 0333
Dr Guy Skinner
145 Victoria Parade
FITZROY VIC 3065
Ph: 03 9417 0147
QUEENSLAND
Dr Ian Etherington
Kenmore Medical Suite 1
Mater Hospital
P.O. Box 924
ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700
Ph: 07 4931 3550
Links & Resources
Here is a collection of links to Breech and posterior resources. You can always google 'optimal foetal positioning' for the best info. Other tips are to make sure you avoid slouching in seats which can encourage a posterior position - always have your hips above your knees even if you have to put a pillow or two under your bum. You might also like to try a birth/fit ball to sit on. Also from around 30 weeks, get down on your hands and knees for 20 mins a day if that as comfortable.
Spinning Babies - http://www.spinningbabies.com
A collection of breech techniques - http://gentlebirth.org/Midwife/breechcl.html
Breech information - http://gentlebirth.org/Midwife/breechtn.html
Homepathy to help turn baby - http://www.midwiferytoday.com/articles/turnbaby.asp