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tweety12986

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When Are Babies Supposed to Flip Upside Down?
Posted: 08-28-04 14:24pm

Just wondering cuz i'm not sure if trinity is or not it seems everytime they do an u/s she is sideways, and she constantly kicks my on the sides, and sometimes I think she thinks my bladder is a pillow cuz I feel her ease right to the middle and stop, and then I have to pee Laughing
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Michelle1337

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Posted: 08-28-04 14:27pm

They normally stay head up until around 32 weeks....But its different for everyone.
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tweety12986

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Posted: 08-28-04 14:29pm

Oh cool I asked cuz someone was like their doc said the baby was breech at 22 weeks, but I didnt think it mattered, and some of the illustrations I see show a baby upside down.
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Michelle1337

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Posted: 08-28-04 14:32pm

When they're little still and there is a lot of room in uterus they will flip around all the time...But around like 23-25 weeks the space in the uterus starts becoming very tight rapidly so then they generally, not always, but most of the time stay head up until around 32 weeks.
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linuxChique

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Posted: 08-28-04 15:32pm

Yeah tru was breech at 19 weeks, but there's almost 0% chance that she won't move.
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