There still plenty of time for it to move yet. My first was transverse till about 32 weeks and nothing really was mentioned about it. I think its 34 or 36 weeks they expect baby to go head down.
My baby was breech all the way through and turned at 34 weeks (in fact, 2 days before he made his surprise entrance - 6 weeks early! ) I was told to spend 15 minutes a day on all fours and this seemed to work!
I had a consultant appointment yesterday because my baby been breech since about 26 weeks. It was still breech last thurs but is definitely head down now! I think it turned a few days ago, I had a really uncomfortable night. So would have been just over 35 weeks.
My midwife didn't get concerned about baby being breech until my last appointment (at 35 weeks).
I tried various techniques to get baby to turn but I don't think it makes much difference in the long run!
my baby was breech all through my pregnancy apart from 10 days at about 31 weeks but he turned back again. i tired everything to turn him but decided against an ecv because i decided he must be happier breech than head down and was worried i wud couse him stress if i turned him. i ended up with a c section. although i dont regret my decision not to have an ecv i do feel like i missed out on the birth experience and i think its the main reason i couldnt breast feed as i found it hard to get in a good posistion and the birth was quite hard my LO as his head was wedged in my ribs...this is just my experience but i just wanted you to know if it does come down to ecv or c-section only you can make the decision, dont listen to anyone else cos its only you and your baby who have to go through it! i followed my gut instinct and do think i did the right thing for us. hopefully he will turn!!
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