Anonymous wrote:Do and read everything online about what you can do about it - spinning babies, hot and cold, Webster technique… whatever. Realize there isn’t actually good research about it, but if you’re the type (like I was), you’ll feel better about doing everything you “could” do.
You can try ECV, if your practitioner feels there’s a value. They all have their own cutoffs and requirements. There’s some evidence it’s better if you can get medicated during (look into it), so if that’s an option, I’d do it. Mine was not medicated for pain or relaxation, but I would still recommend, again, if yiu wanted to do everything you could.
That said, I can think of worse things than the amazing planned c section I had. It was relaxed, funny, and joyful. My silly breech kid is still looking at the world in her own stubborn upside down way (or as we joke, right side up) 7 years later. She was never in danger, and it was a really good birth story. Not the one I thought I’d pick, but it was and is, our story.
That said, your kid will flip or won’t. It’s not your first, and there’s still time. Do all the things in your bandwidth if yiu have the bandwidth to do them.
Plan for the route you’re not most excited about, and know it will be fine either way.
I think this may be the best, most practical child advice I’ve ever read. Applicable to almost every situation.