Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP update in case anyone is interested. I tried all your lovely suggestions (thank you all for the input) and he did move! But now he is just sideways and not budging haha. So my OB has now scheduled me for a version(which I may still opt out of) on the day of my induction/scheduled C-section.
Just be careful, my baby was breech because the cord was wrapped around her neck - I heard them counting as they unwrapped her - 3 times. I had an ECV and they could get her halfway and then sprung back. Happened several times before they finally gave up. I'm glad it didn't work, it could have been disastrous.
Anonymous wrote:OP update in case anyone is interested. I tried all your lovely suggestions (thank you all for the input) and he did move! But now he is just sideways and not budging haha. So my OB has now scheduled me for a version(which I may still opt out of) on the day of my induction/scheduled C-section.
Anonymous wrote:OP update in case anyone is interested. I tried all your lovely suggestions (thank you all for the input) and he did move! But now he is just sideways and not budging haha. So my OB has now scheduled me for a version(which I may still opt out of) on the day of my induction/scheduled C-section.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Version was definitely painful and not successful for me, but I didn’t regret trying.
Good luck. Not what I’d anticipated, but there’s something to be said for a scheduled birth.
Same!! My version didnt' work b/c my child had a cord wrapped around them several times, so also consider that there is a reason your child is breech and let your dreams for another vaginal birth go in order to deliver safely.
Anonymous wrote:Version was definitely painful and not successful for me, but I didn’t regret trying.
Good luck. Not what I’d anticipated, but there’s something to be said for a scheduled birth.
Anonymous wrote:My version worked. But yes it was as painful as a natural childbirth. Honestly maybe even worse. Worth it for me though. Go to someone who has a high success rate. My doc was pretty confident. (Not local sorry)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was your first baby? Did you deliver vaginally? My kids were late turners.
I know people say you can feel when they turn, but I didn’t. Obviously could feel kicks in my ribs after that though.
OP here: she was a vaginal birth and was head down pretty much the entire pregnancy. So this one has been very different!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you looked at spinning babies?
https://www.spinningbabies.com/
It’s been a while but both my kids were breech at 36 weeks and flipped. I tried to implement some of the ideas from spinning babies - like leaning forward and letting my belly hang, lots of swimming (I didn’t lie upside down on an ironing board or anything too crazy). My kids may have flipped anyway but it’s something to try.
With my second, I went in for ECV and cesarean at 39 weeks and ultrasound confirmed he had flipped, so they switched to induction (I was over 40, conservative practice). He then flipped again and flipped back! Ended up with a vaginal delivery but it was kind of wild.
OP here: I will try this, thank you! Also the story with your second is wild!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you looked at spinning babies?
https://www.spinningbabies.com/
It’s been a while but both my kids were breech at 36 weeks and flipped. I tried to implement some of the ideas from spinning babies - like leaning forward and letting my belly hang, lots of swimming (I didn’t lie upside down on an ironing board or anything too crazy). My kids may have flipped anyway but it’s something to try.
With my second, I went in for ECV and cesarean at 39 weeks and ultrasound confirmed he had flipped, so they switched to induction (I was over 40, conservative practice). He then flipped again and flipped back! Ended up with a vaginal delivery but it was kind of wild.
I will say I tried everything on the lists of how to flip a breech baby. I tried swimming, handstands in the pool, lying upside down on an ironing board tilted with my feet up, I saw a chiropractor, cold pads, headphones, all that and nothing worked. The ECV was incredibly painful and failed.