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Guaranteed Csection?

Has anyone had their baby jam their head into the pelvic bone (infront of the cervix) instead of over their cervix and not had a csection?  How did you get baby to move their head back? Any and all advice appreciated!
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Yes very true.  Once she is in my arms I won't care how she got there :-)  
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If u had a c section it might make a difference because of risk of rupture or anything else I'm sorry im not to knowledgeable in that area but I hope it works out for u but just remember it's all about getting baby out safe that matters best of luck
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Oh ok thank you abbb01 that gives me hope! This is my last baby and my other two were csection.  I just got so scared that this meant I didnt have a chance.  I have been trying lots of yoga moves and hip thrusts so I hope she moves!  Just was so sad that I made it to 40 weeks to find out I may not get a shot at vbac.  My doctor tried not to make it a big deal bc she doesn't want me to give up and regret it.
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My son for a few hrs into my induction found bone and while shifting around my epi pulled out ow. But they just had me trying to move around an find different positions without his vitals getting too low he had nuchal cord that was pulling during contractions and finally he popped off or something cuz it wasn't nearly as painful and then they redid my epi he was born with a big fat red strawberry on his head but if u have baby stuck on there try to move around rotate to all fours and contractions will probably pop baby into place if baby wont budge for hrs and ur exhausted or vitals are staying down then I can see them doing a c section
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