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Baby in breach position
Hi mam... iam 36 th week pregnant now.my baby is in breech position now.. doctor said that hearafter no chance to baby head down.so c section only the option for me.Is that possible to any chance for baby head down..can you please suggest what Are the steps can I take to baby head down...please reply me mam...
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Wait till 38 weeks and if breech go for c-section
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I am afraid nothing can be done now. You will have to go for an LSCS.
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External cephalic rotation is a procedure which I did long back Now a days no one does this So better go for C-section
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Its unlikely that the position would change now, but get an repeat scan at 38 weeks and see. And if its in breech, best mode if delivery would be only c- section.
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Very unlikely that the position would change now
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The position of baby will remain the same now .Go for elective C section please for safe delivery
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There are no chances that baby will rotate now as you are already 36 weeks. It will remain in breech presentation only. Go for elective caesarean delivery.
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Previously  we used to  do  Version  External cephalic version  now  nobody is doing that procedure U  can wait  until  2to 3 weeks if still breech   u can go with  c.section  at the onset of labor pains
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