Breech tilts.
Heat on pelvis and ice on fundus.
Play music between your legs.
Try doing shoulder stands - that's what got my breech baby to turn around 38 weeks.
Accupressure.
Chiropractic - find someone experienced with the Webster Technique.
Talk to your caregiver about the possibility of an external cephalic version.
2006-10-20 08:12:48
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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You can have the baby turned. I had it done with my 2nd child. It was easy and safe.
The doctor used ventolin (in hospital just for an appointment though - you dont need to stay in). And after putting a certain amount of ventolin in used an ultrasound and the baby just turned so easily.
She then stayed in the right position and i gave birth naturally.
I would really advise it. It is weird when they inject the ventolin but it is worth it (and safe which is the main thing)
Good luck
P.S I am 34 weeks pregnant at the moment - due November 28th!
2006-10-21 00:51:45
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answered by Nic 5
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well, there's really nothing u can do, it's really up to the baby, if u still have some time left, don't be so sure that the baby will stay in that position, they move and turn on their own, and sometimes it's however they feel comfortable in the womb- don't forget their space is very limited towards the end. best of luck.
2006-10-20 07:53:34
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answered by POOCHY 5
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Babies do somersaults in the womb all the time. It is possible that your baby was feet first when the ultrasound was taken and will be head first when you deliver. I have heard of this. If not, your OB/GYN will probably do a ceserean of which isn't that bad. I had four days of pain and NO labor since my daughter was born early. Good Luck!
2006-10-20 07:52:17
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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you personally should not try and do anything to get the baby to move unless your doctor said so. that's something for a professional because it can be dangerous and you do not want to harm your baby. you have to remember that your baby is alot bigger now and has very little room to move around so it's probably not as easy as you think to get your baby to move.
2006-10-20 08:13:48
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answered by ? 2
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It is viable however not likely. I wouldnt fear approximately it. But to reply your query i've heard of 1 cheeky child that was once within the typical role after which grew to become throughout labour!!!!! But that is so infrequent, its alot much more likely that your child remains head down and springs out flawlessly most commonly. Dont allow it fear you. Best of success
2016-09-01 00:03:55
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answered by ? 4
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you didnt say how far along you are, your baby can turn upside down and back up many times before you deliver all the way up to a few days before birth. if the dr is concerned they will give you your options
2006-10-20 07:45:20
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answered by Anonymous
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if baby is to turn - nature will take its course
in the meantime do all you can to care for you and the blessed event
best wishes!!!
2006-10-20 07:47:34
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answered by Marsha 6
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I do not think that there is anything that you can do.. However, when your baby is ready for delivery he/she will probably turn on there own...
2006-10-20 07:45:48
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answered by Vicky 6
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ask your doctor im shure he can give you a better ansewr than eny of us can
2006-10-20 08:05:10
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answered by jennifer r 1
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