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Baby in breech position
I am 31 weeks pregnant and went for a consultation today. After examination my doctor told my baby is still in breech position. I am doing regular walking and few yoga poses as well. What else can i include to do? Also till which week there is a possibility of baby moving to head down position? I am really worried.!
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U need to have lots of water ,so that the baby kicks intrauterine and changes the position. U can wait till 34 weeks for spontaneous change
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There is no way that you can change the position of the baby from breech to cephalic You need and ultrasound at 36 weeks to confirm the position If the breech presentation persists you will have to go for an elective cesarean section anytime after 37 weeks
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Wait till 36 weeks. Baby will spontaneously come to cephalic presentation no exercise or yoga would be helpful in it
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