Breech baby

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Lauren, you must be frightened! It is scary enough having your first delivery, but it will be ok. I had two C-sections, and although I don't have your issues, it wasn't so bad. Your baby might surprise you in the end. Talk to your doc about how you feel. Its not good for you to be so anxious, you need to take care of YOU too.
Let us know how it goes at your appointment. Good luck.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Lauren, you must be frightened! It is scary enough having your first delivery, but it will be ok. I had two C-sections, and although I don't have your issues, it wasn't so bad. Your baby might surprise you in the end. Talk to your doc about how you feel. Its not good for you to be so anxious, you need to take care of YOU too.
Let us know how it goes at your appointment. Good luck.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Lauren, you must be frightened! It is scary enough having your first delivery, but it will be ok. I had two C-sections, and although I don't have your issues, it wasn't so bad. Your baby might surprise you in the end. Talk to your doc about how you feel. Its not good for you to be so anxious, you need to take care of YOU too.
Let us know how it goes at your appointment. Good luck.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Lauren, you must be frightened! It is scary enough having your first delivery, but it will be ok. I had two C-sections, and although I don't have your issues, it wasn't so bad. Your baby might surprise you in the end. Talk to your doc about how you feel. Its not good for you to be so anxious, you need to take care of YOU too.
Let us know how it goes at your appointment. Good luck.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Lauren, you must be frightened! It is scary enough having your first delivery, but it will be ok. I had two C-sections, and although I don't have your issues, it wasn't so bad. Your baby might surprise you in the end. Talk to your doc about how you feel. Its not good for you to be so anxious, you need to take care of YOU too.
Let us know how it goes at your appointment. Good luck.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Lauren, you must be frightened! It is scary enough having your first delivery, but it will be ok. I had two C-sections, and although I don't have your issues, it wasn't so bad. Your baby might surprise you in the end. Talk to your doc about how you feel. Its not good for you to be so anxious, you need to take care of YOU too.
Let us know how it goes at your appointment. Good luck.
 

wanderlost

New member
Things to try: put a cold compress where his head is to try to get him to move away; go swimming ( and swim underwater); call a chiropractor that is trained in the technique that hepls babies move (I can't remember what it is called, but a Google search might help); have the docs turn the baby for you if you must, or look into a doc that will deliver a breech - they are out there, you just have to pressure them - but my mom and grandma both delivered breech babies - au naturel, and my step-mom, an obgy,n said that older dos are trained in this, younger ones are not, so you have ot ask the older doctors.

I will think of you and the baby - but remember too, babies can flip all the way up until birth and even once labor has begun, so I wouldn't fret too much now. I bet he will turn right around for you (and be born on that wonderful due date of yours, July 13!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Thinking of you and babe. Keep us posted!
 

wanderlost

New member
Things to try: put a cold compress where his head is to try to get him to move away; go swimming ( and swim underwater); call a chiropractor that is trained in the technique that hepls babies move (I can't remember what it is called, but a Google search might help); have the docs turn the baby for you if you must, or look into a doc that will deliver a breech - they are out there, you just have to pressure them - but my mom and grandma both delivered breech babies - au naturel, and my step-mom, an obgy,n said that older dos are trained in this, younger ones are not, so you have ot ask the older doctors.

I will think of you and the baby - but remember too, babies can flip all the way up until birth and even once labor has begun, so I wouldn't fret too much now. I bet he will turn right around for you (and be born on that wonderful due date of yours, July 13!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Thinking of you and babe. Keep us posted!
 

wanderlost

New member
Things to try: put a cold compress where his head is to try to get him to move away; go swimming ( and swim underwater); call a chiropractor that is trained in the technique that hepls babies move (I can't remember what it is called, but a Google search might help); have the docs turn the baby for you if you must, or look into a doc that will deliver a breech - they are out there, you just have to pressure them - but my mom and grandma both delivered breech babies - au naturel, and my step-mom, an obgy,n said that older dos are trained in this, younger ones are not, so you have ot ask the older doctors.

I will think of you and the baby - but remember too, babies can flip all the way up until birth and even once labor has begun, so I wouldn't fret too much now. I bet he will turn right around for you (and be born on that wonderful due date of yours, July 13!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Thinking of you and babe. Keep us posted!
 

wanderlost

New member
Things to try: put a cold compress where his head is to try to get him to move away; go swimming ( and swim underwater); call a chiropractor that is trained in the technique that hepls babies move (I can't remember what it is called, but a Google search might help); have the docs turn the baby for you if you must, or look into a doc that will deliver a breech - they are out there, you just have to pressure them - but my mom and grandma both delivered breech babies - au naturel, and my step-mom, an obgy,n said that older dos are trained in this, younger ones are not, so you have ot ask the older doctors.

I will think of you and the baby - but remember too, babies can flip all the way up until birth and even once labor has begun, so I wouldn't fret too much now. I bet he will turn right around for you (and be born on that wonderful due date of yours, July 13!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Thinking of you and babe. Keep us posted!
 

wanderlost

New member
Things to try: put a cold compress where his head is to try to get him to move away; go swimming ( and swim underwater); call a chiropractor that is trained in the technique that hepls babies move (I can't remember what it is called, but a Google search might help); have the docs turn the baby for you if you must, or look into a doc that will deliver a breech - they are out there, you just have to pressure them - but my mom and grandma both delivered breech babies - au naturel, and my step-mom, an obgy,n said that older dos are trained in this, younger ones are not, so you have ot ask the older doctors.

I will think of you and the baby - but remember too, babies can flip all the way up until birth and even once labor has begun, so I wouldn't fret too much now. I bet he will turn right around for you (and be born on that wonderful due date of yours, July 13!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Thinking of you and babe. Keep us posted!
 

wanderlost

New member
Things to try: put a cold compress where his head is to try to get him to move away; go swimming ( and swim underwater); call a chiropractor that is trained in the technique that hepls babies move (I can't remember what it is called, but a Google search might help); have the docs turn the baby for you if you must, or look into a doc that will deliver a breech - they are out there, you just have to pressure them - but my mom and grandma both delivered breech babies - au naturel, and my step-mom, an obgy,n said that older dos are trained in this, younger ones are not, so you have ot ask the older doctors.

I will think of you and the baby - but remember too, babies can flip all the way up until birth and even once labor has begun, so I wouldn't fret too much now. I bet he will turn right around for you (and be born on that wonderful due date of yours, July 13!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Thinking of you and babe. Keep us posted!
 

JazzysMom

New member
It will all work out. Maybe he is trying to get one good overall view before entering the world LOL! (little joke there). IF a c section is required.....mine wasnt bad recovery. I actually tolerated it very well with no pain meds. The most difficult part was that first bowel movement.

Sounds like you have some good advice here. Now you just need to remain calm because he will sense your anxiety.

HUGS!
 

JazzysMom

New member
It will all work out. Maybe he is trying to get one good overall view before entering the world LOL! (little joke there). IF a c section is required.....mine wasnt bad recovery. I actually tolerated it very well with no pain meds. The most difficult part was that first bowel movement.

Sounds like you have some good advice here. Now you just need to remain calm because he will sense your anxiety.

HUGS!
 

JazzysMom

New member
It will all work out. Maybe he is trying to get one good overall view before entering the world LOL! (little joke there). IF a c section is required.....mine wasnt bad recovery. I actually tolerated it very well with no pain meds. The most difficult part was that first bowel movement.

Sounds like you have some good advice here. Now you just need to remain calm because he will sense your anxiety.

HUGS!
 

JazzysMom

New member
It will all work out. Maybe he is trying to get one good overall view before entering the world LOL! (little joke there). IF a c section is required.....mine wasnt bad recovery. I actually tolerated it very well with no pain meds. The most difficult part was that first bowel movement.

Sounds like you have some good advice here. Now you just need to remain calm because he will sense your anxiety.

HUGS!
 

JazzysMom

New member
It will all work out. Maybe he is trying to get one good overall view before entering the world LOL! (little joke there). IF a c section is required.....mine wasnt bad recovery. I actually tolerated it very well with no pain meds. The most difficult part was that first bowel movement.

Sounds like you have some good advice here. Now you just need to remain calm because he will sense your anxiety.

HUGS!
 

JazzysMom

New member
It will all work out. Maybe he is trying to get one good overall view before entering the world LOL! (little joke there). IF a c section is required.....mine wasnt bad recovery. I actually tolerated it very well with no pain meds. The most difficult part was that first bowel movement.

Sounds like you have some good advice here. Now you just need to remain calm because he will sense your anxiety.

HUGS!
 

LouLou

New member
Thanks for your well wishes and great advice. He has flipped back to head down! Hurrah! Prayers answered :) He is occiput posterior (OP) which means he is facing my front. Although this isn't as ideal as him facing rear it's still a good position. I'll keep you all posted as things progress. Julie will post for us when our little boy arrives.
 

LouLou

New member
Thanks for your well wishes and great advice. He has flipped back to head down! Hurrah! Prayers answered :) He is occiput posterior (OP) which means he is facing my front. Although this isn't as ideal as him facing rear it's still a good position. I'll keep you all posted as things progress. Julie will post for us when our little boy arrives.
 
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