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At how many weeks did you baby turn head down position? I'm 28weeks but my baby is still at breech position (legs down).
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He was head down at 27w5d and then breech again at 29w5d lol I'll find out Wednesday if he flipped again I'll be 31w5d
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My son was already head down at my 26 week appt. My daughter was head down early as well in my first pregnancy.
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All mine have been early, but you still have a while yet, bouncing on a ball helps xxxxx
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I just had a dr appt yesterday I'm 28 weeks 4 days & my little one is already head down.
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Last pregnancy my daughter was head down all the time from 26 weeks except for week 33 she was head up, then went back to head down the week after! This one was transverse at 25 weeks, but I can feel that he's either head up or down now at 29 weeks, thank goodness, because transverse was really uncomfortable!
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Well I'm 33weeks and he's now head down give it some time to turn ull feel the difference
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I'm 31 weeks and she's still breech.  I was told she can tuen up to 36 weeks and after that then we have to talk about a csection.... I've heard of babies turning really late in the game and I hope thata how she does lol
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I am 35 weeks and 5 days. My baby is still breech.  Im having a c-section so its not really a problem but he may still turn
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I'm 33 weeks and at my last appointment baby was still breech hopefully on Monday baby will be head down :)
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@28-32wks she was head dwn @33 wks ifound out shes breech ); im now 34 wks & shes still breech im xtremely scared of a C-Section.
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