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I am due in 6 weeks has anyone told there baby was breech and turn before your due date
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All three of my babies were breech until at least 4 weeks before my due date.  Two of them turned a week before they were born.  It can happen!  I did a lot of swimming and spent time in the pool to help them rotate.  It doesn't work for everyone, but worth a try!  I just asked the ymca if I could join just for one month!
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My neighbour's baby was breach and she was told she had to have a c section. She was determined she didn't want one though and she managed to coax the baby into turning by doing excercises on all fours.
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Try spinningbabies.com
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My 2nd son was breech and they checked me a little before they prepped the c-section room. Luckily they checked one more time and he had turned.
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My last son was breeched until I went to have him via c section didn't end up needing one due to the fact he turned on his own
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My baby was breech until just before my 35 week. Doctors will not be worried about it until your 38 weeks. Baby still has room and time to turn. I did a lot of walking and that seemed to do the trick x
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Not me personally but my friend was told that a few weeks ago and her baby is now engaged in the proper position 10 days before her due date.

My daughter never dropped or engaged until I went into labor. I swear babies figure it out on their own 99% of the time
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