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1958328 tn?1334727698

37+1 Posterior no signs of labor at all

Out of curiousity for posterior babies, did u have no signs of labor? I read bcuz of positioning most likely baby will need to b induced to start labor. I have contractions, but no pain. Im almost certain ill b over due. Ive been trying to do the excersie to turn her with no success. I also read most anterior placenta women have posterior babies. Im crossing my fingers it'll happen during labor. But in my u/s pics her chin isnt tucked. I also do not have any back pains.
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971074 tn?1362759766
I had none of that :) Don't worry.
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1958328 tn?1334727698
Ok I think I better stop googling lol. It makes me paranoid, they said all kinds of negative things like tearing, babies neck will b long, smaller head, csection etc.
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1958328 tn?1334727698
Ty spiket I will continue to try
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971074 tn?1362759766
Also...wanted to add... a lot of women with posterior facing babies go into labor 'later' than anterior facing. However, I went into labor at 37+4. There were no real signs labor was going to start, except for the blizzard. ha!
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971074 tn?1362759766
Keep doing the exercises. Sometimes posterior babies don't turn till labor starts. I literally felt my son turn while I was in labor. I was doing pelvic tilts on the floor when he finally rolled. I felt like a million bucks after that! haha
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