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breeched baby

Hey I have a question & am hoping I good feed back has anyone at 36+1 have their baby breeched n successfully got it to move to right position b4 the doctors try or even decide on a c section am really scared of a it I want to deliver this baby the same way as I did my other two n my midwife also said that it looks like baby is way to big for 36wks. Any advice on what to do for baby to move downward I'll truely appreciate it n am also having contractions what would help them come sooner
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Thanks for the advice am going to look up the yoga poses n hope they work bcuz I kno I wont feel the pain when shes born its the aftermath am scared of I seen my sister go thru it and it scares me am trying anything that could possibly help bcuz I dont want the doctors to do it externally either kinda afraid of pain lol hoping for the best though
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My Daughter Was Heads Down Until 34 Weeks. At 38 Weeks I Had An External Version, Where The Doctor Manually Turns Her. He Tried Twice And Was Unsuccessful. First Time Moms For The External Version Isn't As Successful As Second Or Third Time. I Ended Up Having A c-section At 39 Weeks
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My first was breech until 37 weeks, and she turned on her own! She was born weighing 9'7. Best advice is look up yoga poses to help turn the baby! I did them with this one and she turned at 27w.. if the the baby can turn it will
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