Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading in for a chiropractic appointment today to try out the Webster technique...I hope that it works because doctor is already scheduling the c-section (and said it has to be early in Week 39, she said it can't be pushed to the end of Week 39) and I'm at 36 right now. :/
Why is she pushing you so early?
Probably because she doesn't want PP to go into labor on her own.
Right - why. Is the cord or the baby in such a position that prolapse in the event of total water breaking (rather than the slow leak some women get)? Does she have some other possible complication? You don't just have a c-section early for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:Why the eyeroll, smartypants? She's right, blowing air into a pregnant woman's vagina can be fatal (air embolus). http://www.webmd.com/baby/features/sex-during-pregnancy-is-it-safeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried Spinning Babies, I tried moxibustion, I tried my husband singing into my vagina, I tried handstands, I tried everything even some things so ridiculous I can't even believe I did them. Nothing worked. When you have a frank breech after 36 weeks the baby has to contort so much to move back into position, the odds are really against you.
Anything that could blow air into your vagina is actually really dangerous, PP. I hope other people don't try that one.
Why the eyeroll, smartypants? She's right, blowing air into a pregnant woman's vagina can be fatal (air embolus). http://www.webmd.com/baby/features/sex-during-pregnancy-is-it-safeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried Spinning Babies, I tried moxibustion, I tried my husband singing into my vagina, I tried handstands, I tried everything even some things so ridiculous I can't even believe I did them. Nothing worked. When you have a frank breech after 36 weeks the baby has to contort so much to move back into position, the odds are really against you.
Anything that could blow air into your vagina is actually really dangerous, PP. I hope other people don't try that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading in for a chiropractic appointment today to try out the Webster technique...I hope that it works because doctor is already scheduling the c-section (and said it has to be early in Week 39, she said it can't be pushed to the end of Week 39) and I'm at 36 right now. :/
Why is she pushing you so early?
Probably because she doesn't want PP to go into labor on her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading in for a chiropractic appointment today to try out the Webster technique...I hope that it works because doctor is already scheduling the c-section (and said it has to be early in Week 39, she said it can't be pushed to the end of Week 39) and I'm at 36 right now. :/
Why is she pushing you so early?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried Spinning Babies, I tried moxibustion, I tried my husband singing into my vagina, I tried handstands, I tried everything even some things so ridiculous I can't even believe I did them. Nothing worked. When you have a frank breech after 36 weeks the baby has to contort so much to move back into position, the odds are really against you.
Anything that could blow air into your vagina is actually really dangerous, PP. I hope other people don't try that one.

Anonymous wrote:I tried Spinning Babies, I tried moxibustion, I tried my husband singing into my vagina, I tried handstands, I tried everything even some things so ridiculous I can't even believe I did them. Nothing worked. When you have a frank breech after 36 weeks the baby has to contort so much to move back into position, the odds are really against you.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 35 weeks and baby remains frank breech. Not a candidate for external cephalic version, and I'm already familiar with the spinning babies website.
I'm interested to hear from those who have had a breech baby, especially frank breech.
-Were the baby's legs bent at an odd angle right after birth? If so how did this affect things and when did the legs look less alarming?
-I've read hip dysplasia can be an issue. Did your baby do physical therapy?
- Anything else I should know?
Anonymous wrote:Just found out that my baby is breech at 34 weeks (butt down) and I'm already slightly dilated. I had been hoping for a VBAC, but now it looks like a repeat C will be in my future... I'm curious, when did your OBs make the call about c section for breech? Or asked another way, what's the probability that my baby turns between now and 39 weeks?