I am 34 weeks along and I just went to the
dr yesterday and found out the baby is in
the breech position. I had a complication
free vaginal birth 7 years ago. The dr
said she wants to do another ultrasound in
3 weeks and if the baby has not turned
they will do a c-section or try to turn
her depending on how my amniotic fluid
level is at that time. I have heard
horror stories about c-sections. Does
anyone have any words of wisdom,
encouragement or advise. Is there a way
for me to gfet her to turn on her own? I
really do not want to have a c-section. I
posted this in the 3rd trimester forum and
no one answered me. I guess I should have
posted here.
Thanks in advance
Haha thats funny I heard horror stories
about vaginal deliveries. As a matter of
fact, thats all I hear about them.
Anyway, u have 6 weeks left, that is still
plenty of time for the baby to turn.
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Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Sep 2005 Posts: 267 Location: Eugene
Posted: 05-04-06 11:40am
I had a c-section 10 years ago do to him
being breach you just in the hospital
longer like 4 days takes longer to heal
and yes it's gonna be sore for a while in
long run it worth holding your little one
and you really dont bleed much that the
good part..I hope your little one will
turn soon.. Good luck..
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sandyallen
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Feb 2004 Posts: 4580
Posted: 05-04-06 12:59pm
Yes, it still has time to turn, try to be
positive! This does happen! Try not to
stress(i know that it is easier, said than
done).
The best to you and yours!
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