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Breeched bb! help!

Im due july 2nd i am currently 33 weeks with my second child ... during my last check up with my obgyn... i was told that my bb is in a breeched position... and bb is already grown to the stage where she/he cant turn themself ... according to the ultrasound it shows my bb really long.. both me n my hubby are tall and i feel crammed!! Anyone ever been in the same boat.. what happens now.. i really dont want to have a c-section. My first was natural and i was hoping the same for bb #2 ... please share similar experiences/outcome?
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The bb was already turned but two weeks ago she/he decided to flipped :s
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Thanks guys im schedule with my chrio this coming week. To begin with i have some pelvic issue with the first bb... so my obgyb suggest the best option us csection. Will keep you all updated!
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I'm 37 weeks, my little guy didn't turn till 35 weeks along. He first turned breach due to a car accident that cause a lower back injury. I went to a chiropractor that is certified in helping pregnant women.
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Try looking for safe exercises on Google or youtube to turn the baby naturally...also a website called spinningbabies.com or visit a chiropractor who is certified in the Webster Method...
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Did they schedule you for a version to try and flip baby? They usually do it closer to 36 weeks if baby is still breech. If not, most doctors will likely do a c section. Very few let you both breech babies vaginally.
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