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Hi there. I'm 36 weeks pregnant and baby is transverse
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At my last check baby was transverse I think it has been for a while now.
This is baby number 4.
Does this mean I'm likely to need a section or will they wait until I go into labour in the hope it gets into position?
Anyone have and experience or ideas?
Thanks.
This is baby number 4.
Does this mean I'm likely to need a section or will they wait until I go into labour in the hope it gets into position?
Anyone have and experience or ideas?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They may possibly attempt to 'turn' the baby in the next week or two
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but you may need to prepare yourself for a Caesarean section, as you've rightly surmised.
Best of luck.
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but you may need to prepare yourself for a Caesarean section, as you've rightly surmised.
Best of luck.
My daughter's baby was transverse at the same stage as you and she was advised to spend as much time as she could on her hands and knees and to sit on kitchen chairs with her front facing the back of the chair and to lean forward at the waist, it seemed to work as her baby turned and she had a normal delivery.
Apologies, copied in the previous link I'd looked at and posted in the incorrect one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transverse_lie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transverse_lie
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