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Will Dr still induce if baby is breeched?

So I'm scheduled to be induced tomorrow morning! As of last Monday baby was head down and ready to go! Yesterday  I noticed my belly felt really high and hard (I had already dropped)...now I'm scared baby turned breech last minute! Will they turn me away tomorrow if he is? Has anyone heard/experienced something similar? ...a little back history a few weeks ago baby was measuring big and was breeched but shocked my Dr when he turned head down on his own so Dr said c section wouldn't be necessary and gave the ok for induction...my original due date is not till the 5th...anyway thanks for any advice
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could just be babies bum. it can be mistaken for the head because  its also so hard.
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They turn your baby for you...
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Im sure baby is still head down. .... has your baby had the hiccups at all?
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Well congrats in advance! You are so close to the end! I'm not sure what they would do but they might offer a c-section if baby turned breech again. Usually babies stay head down once they get there. But you could always choose to wait and see if baby turns again or get the Webster technique done. My grandma had all 3 of her babies butt first, so it can be done. I would choose anything over a c-section but that's just me. I hope your baby is head down, that would be the best thing. Good luck!
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