too early too tell, the baby moves unil the last min. although mih not turn around completly. the baby is small and can turn around, dont worry. there have been breech babies too. thats when its a vaginal delivery but the legs come out first instead of the head,
c section should be the last choice.
i also know a midwife who actually moves the baby around with her hand but that hurts a lot and is only done in the last 5 weeks as an last option
for now be cool
2006-09-29 13:56:44
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answered by in ur face 4
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Hi - What the midwife told your friend is not unusual at this point in pregnancy. I don't get concerned about the baby's position until 36 weeks. Even then, there are exercises the lady can do to help move the baby and things the midwife can do too. Those babies just like to move as long as they have the room. Once the baby is head down, encourage her to take walks with you to help keep it that way. If the baby stayed like that, then yes, she would need a c/section. Certain antidepressants are okay and others are not. I'm not sure what your question about the antidepressants says. Hope she has a happy, healthy baby.
2006-09-29 16:29:06
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answered by JannahLee 4
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Too early to tell which way the baby will end up in utero. The third scan is probably for that reason--to make sure the baby has turned, or is turning into position. I had a scan per week from 32 weeks until the end with my first because she was lying in every position but the correct one--she managed to move down, head first, just in time.
2006-09-29 14:01:25
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answered by pattypuff76 5
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Babies can change position and can be moved by a qualified midwife. I don't know anything about the anti-depressant situation. I would think the midwife would have the information on that question, or be able to track down the answer. I would think that it would be to early to predict. Ask the midwife they are trained and generally very friendly.
2006-09-29 14:00:20
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answered by Mom of me 1
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The baby is just in a transverse position. It may be too early to tell, but when I went into labor at 8 1/2 months, my baby was transverse and I needed a emergency c-section after 9 hours of labor. But everyone is different. I had an IVF baby and could not risk staying in labor. I also had an idiot for a doctor. I got the doctor on call, not my regular doctor. She was a total idiot, and really pissed my husband off by not knowing my baby was transverse. So at 7 + months, check with the doctor.
2006-09-29 14:04:48
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answered by Dawn C 3
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Don't worry about it until she gets to be 32 weeks... then, she has a good chance of needing a C Section. My baby was head straight up, feet by my cervix (breech) until I hit 30 weeks. She flipped over night... and I really felt it too when she did! The scan she gets at 33 weeks will be the determining factor if she really needs one or not. Sometimes though, babies flip even after 32 weeks... some flip during labor!
2006-09-29 14:15:18
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answered by Ashley P 6
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stable morning! My husband and that i chosen to apply midwives too and we enjoyed them. in spite of the undeniable fact that, you may desire to bear in strategies that there is not any one hundred% precise thank you to estimate the dimensions of the infant. Our midwife reported our infant became wide-unfold sized, and that if we carried her finished term she might weigh approximately 7.5 pounds and could be approximately 22 inches long. Our infant became born 10 days early, became 19 3/4 inches long, and weighed 8 pounds 7 oz. there are maximum of factors that would intervene with precise judging. such as you reported, your infant would desire to be very long. additionally, it quite is available that some thing is in the way so she will't make an precise prediction. stages of amniotic fluid, region of the cervix and uterus, place of the infant, and so on. all impact how enormous the infant seems. the only component that i will think of could be a concern is gestational diabetes it is definitely a treatable condition. have been you checked at 28 weeks? If not, they'd examine you for this because it generally motives toddlers to be somewhat extra desirable than everyday. it quite is a rather common attempt. despite if it quite is constructive it demands which you regulate your weight loss application purely somewhat for the time of something of your being pregnant-not a super deal! I choose you the final of luck!
2016-10-18 05:33:20
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answered by ? 4
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Its too early to predict. give it some time the baby hasnt even positioned itself yet, it still has room to move.
2006-09-29 14:27:15
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answered by Live.Laugh.Love 4
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the baby should move to the correct direction when she gets closer to the due date cause my son would be in different position every time
2006-09-29 16:50:28
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answered by lil_mamas_sk 2
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I was on anti-depressant for my whole pregnancy~ nothing bad . I beleive it is way to early to tell
2006-09-29 13:52:20
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answered by victoria M 2
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