it's just not ready for it yet. they can be stubborn. worse case is you get a c section done if it the dr wants to deliver you and the baby isn't positioned properly
2007-08-29 01:42:19
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answered by nataliexoxo 7
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Well at least your doctor can tell that the baby is the wrong way round! 5 different midwives told me that everything was okay - baby was in the correct position etc, and then when I was 10cm dilated, an elderley, more experience midwife announced that it was breached! I was then rushed down to theatre for an emergency c-section. It is possible to turn the baby round into the correct position, but don't try and do this yourself - ask your doctor if it's too late on in the pregnancy for them to turn the baby around. I think you'll be getting booked in for a c-section. This is nothing to worry about. I had one first time round, and was back at work on the sixth week. And I had a natural birth with no problems the second time round. Good luck!
2007-08-29 08:53:57
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answered by manno 2
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Alot can happen in very little time. It's good to weigh out your options in advance though. You still have a lot of time for baby's head to come down. You can try walking or using a birthing ball, doing squats, stuff like that. Good luck!
2007-08-29 09:13:49
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answered by J.C. 2
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Honey, do not panic, it is not good for your health, or the baby's health, first of all, when I went into labor, I was not even dialated, and they kept me in anyways, I ended up delivering my daughter the next day, 12 hours later.
Believe your doctor, they know what they are doing, your body is getting ready to have the baby, and if the baby is not coming down, be patient and work with your doctor, keep in communication with your doctor, and let them know, when my daughter dropped, I felt it!!! And so will you.
Honey, every woman, every baby is different, your doctor knows what is going on, and you should relax, and not worry, if you have any questions, any at all, please call your doctor, and work with him or her as a team, it is so vital for your health and the health of your baby.
2007-08-29 08:47:26
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answered by carriegreen13 6
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Worst case scenario you will need a C-section, which is not nearly as scary or difficult as people seem to think (I speak from experience) and your baby will still be born into the world healthy.
2007-08-29 08:46:59
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answered by Sarah M. 2
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sometimes babys are not positioned right and you may need a c section, dont worry you will be alright, Im` due on the 11th of sept, good luck
2007-08-29 08:46:18
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answered by Blackfirefly 4
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Don't worry.. Your doctor has done this many times. If there is a problem....there is a solution!!!!! You can work yourself into a frenzy (with a Z!!) PS: Don't stop using the z .... At least we ALL know what you mean. Your question was quite clear...
2007-08-29 08:49:45
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answered by Wet Doggie 5
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alright, you need to stop with the "z" thing. you're about to be a mom, it's not cute to look uneducated.
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2007-08-29 08:42:31
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answered by Anonymous
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