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Information exchange for Brooklyn Parents living in or near Park Slope, New York., Moxabustion is known to be highly effective. Seeing a chiropractor who does the Webster technique can also be successful. I would try ECV after doing all the other possible things as listed on that website. ... Stuff to buy for Baby...
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External cephalic version is a way to try to turn a baby from breech position to vertex (head-down) position while it's still in the mother's uterus. In other words, external cephalic version means turning the baby from outside ... External cephalic version is done at the end of pregnancy, after about 37 weeks of gestation.
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www.aafp.org/afp/980901ap/980901b.html
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Breech is a commonly used word to refer to a baby who is not in a head down or vertex presentation. Usually this means a baby who is bottom down. About 3-4% of babies at 37 weeks gestations are breech. ... 5 Ways to Turn a Breech Baby - Breech Babies...
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pregnancy.about.com/od/breechbabies/a/breechbaby.htm
pregnancy.about.com/od/breechbabies/a/breechbaby.htm
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Version is more successful if performed before 37 weeks, but babies frequently return to the breech position. If done after this time, there is greater chance that the baby will not turn, but if he or she does, then is more likely to stay head-down.
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www.childbirthcollective.org/articles/breech.html
www.childbirthcollective.org/articles/breech.html
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Q: Now at 34 weeks, we've been told for over a month that the baby's been consistently in a transverse position. ... A: Yes, there is truth to that....there are exercises to help turn the baby to a more favorable position for birth. That position is usually a vertex anterior position, meaning that the baby is head down with...
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www.wearsthebaby.com/askce/cebreech.html
www.wearsthebaby.com/askce/cebreech.html
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I tried various things from 32 weeks onwards, but had no luck. We got to 37 weeks and still baby was breech, but the day before our presentation scan (37+3) I once again tried the pelvic tilt ... I am 38 weeks today. Knowing for a while that my baby was breech as I saw in ultrasound, I have been trying things to turn her.
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pregnancychildbirth.suite101.com/article.cfm/turning_a_...
pregnancychildbirth.suite101.com/article.cfm/turning_a_breech_baby
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« Return to Resources Index; Ways to Turn a Breech Baby; There are many ways to try to encourage a breech baby to turn. The following is a list of non-invasive, non-painful, benign suggestions. It does not hurt to try - not trying and winding up with a Cesarean Section will hurt!
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www.beautiful-births.com/content/resources/breech.html
www.beautiful-births.com/content/resources/breech.html
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Babies who are still breech near term are unlikely to turn on their own. So if your baby is still bottom down at 37 weeks, your caregiver should offer to try to turn your baby to the more favorable head-down position, assuming you're an appropriate candidate.
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www.babycenter.com/0_breech-birth_158.bc
www.babycenter.com/0_breech-birth_158.bc
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Are there any safe and proven methods to turn a breech baby? ... Until about 32 weeks about 18 per cent of babies lie this way, but by the time you are 37 weeks pregnant the number is down to about 3-4 per cent. Many breech babies spontaneously turn around before, or even during, labour without any assistance.
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www.babycentre.co.uk/expert/2063.html
www.babycentre.co.uk/expert/2063.html
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