mine turned the week before i had her. dont worry some dr.s can even turn it during labor
2007-03-26 05:47:14
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answered by nanabooboo 4
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My middle daughter turned into the breech position at 28 weeks..I knew it..It was this crazy feeling, I can't really describe it..But I told my husband that I know she turned..And sure enough when I went to the doctor at 30 weeks the gave me ultrasound and she was breech! My daughter had turned into the Frank Breech position so most of the movement was on my sides..And I could feel her head under my left breast all the time..
But don't worry your son has plenty of time to turn..My doc didn't worry until 38 weeks..Good Luck I hope he turns for you!!
2007-03-26 05:52:13
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answered by ♥AsH♥ 5
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He'll probably turn and move around a lot before he's born. Don't worry you have plenty of time. If he's still breech in 12-3 weeks then you should discuss options with your doctor.
2007-03-26 05:48:05
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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Just remain calm, honey, a breech baby can still be born in the natural way. A fetus usually turns head-down about a week-and-a-half before birth. You have plenty of time, so just
relax, OK?? You're doing fine!
2007-03-26 05:50:28
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answered by SlownEasy 4
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He could turn anytime really, and honestly he could turn right and then turn back breech. At 25 weeks it is still really early to worry. 34 weeks and beyond it can be a concern. There are exercises you can do (the link is below) to help turn him. As far as "knowing" you most likely will feel kicks up under your ribcage if he does turn.
2007-03-26 05:47:59
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answered by Melody P 2
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My son was breech up until almost the last month. The doctors told me to prepare myself mentally for a c-section because he was too big to turn. He turned himself around easily. And... I felt him turn over in my stomach. It was a huge flip and I knew he had turned. I was very relieved and delivered naturally. Don't get nervous. Your baby has plenty of time to turn.
2007-03-26 05:48:08
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answered by true blue 6
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You still have plenty of time too see if the baby turns however you will not feel it, if he still has not turned by the time you are in labor the doctors might try to turn him, if he still does not turn then you will most likely have to have a c-section
2007-03-26 05:54:16
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answered by Kasja 5
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You have tons of time. My son was transverse (sideways) until a weeks before his due date and he delivered head first. You will probably feel all the kicks in your ribs once your baby does turn. I never felt mine turn, he may have done it at night when I was sleeping.
2007-03-26 05:48:14
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answered by finding_my_dream 3
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You still have plenty of time for baby to turn. They usually have done it by around 32 weeks.
2007-03-26 05:45:07
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answered by mom2ace 4
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