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4842016 tn?1372039067

turning?

is it possible for the baby to turn back around after they were already head down? hes been super active today and where I normally feel his hiccups in my lower stomach they're like right under my chest this time. and he was head down since before like 34 weeks. I'm 36 now. hes been calmed down in movement lately, but not today.
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Yup up until last week my baby was breech. I'm 36 weeks
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Ur very welcome :)
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4842016 tn?1372039067
oh ok. thank you
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They didnt tell me at 36wks i asked if he was head down and she said yeah. if u feel a wee bum at top of ur bump thn ther head will more than likely be down. But even if ur baby has moved u have 4wks for baby to move bak, i wldnt worry too much.
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4842016 tn?1372039067
I think I could feel his butt if he pushes against ny stomach enough. but I went to the doctor yesterday and she didn't say anything about him being engaged or anything.
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Ur midwife will tell u. At my last appoitment they still didnt tell me he was engaged. but he had been head down since my 36wk appoitment. I could always feel his back cos it always sat around to my right hand side. Can u ever feel ther bak or anythng or a wee bum?
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4842016 tn?1372039067
how do you know if they're engaged or not?
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Yeah its possible for them to move back. They can be head down early but not engaged. Once there engaged i think its harder for them to thn move. My baby was head down for weeks but not fully engaged. But he stayed tht way and didnt move bak or anythng.
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