Thanks careysmummy I like that you thought of me hehe
Hi Charlie, unfortunately I am a bit of an expert on transverse lie. My first was never in any position but transverse and was born be c section after a month in hospital due to the risk of cord/limb prolapse. Then I got pregnant with this baby and he's been transverse since before the 20 week scan and was still lying this way ntil a few days ago.
I had been warned that the chances of having 2 babies fo that way would suggest a reason such as funny shaped womb as it was a massive coincidence but I didn't want to give in and accept this so I still tried everything to turn. He might not stay this way but I felt him turn a few days ago, I felt quite sick as he did so and then my sides were suddenly empty where id usually feel him. I cant work out if he's gone head down or breech but he is definately not transverse, I've definately never carried a baby this way before.
Soooo it wasn't fun but here's what I did...
Bought a gym ball and spent hours on it, not bouncing but rocking my pelvis back and forth.
Sitting straight, the more you slouch the mose gravity will pull them transverse.
Spent time on all fours (a great opportunity for hubby to rub my very sore back lol)
And the major killer move - my partner held me upside down for 30 seconds a couple of times a night.
All this done with crippling SPD
BUT baby has shifted sp it might have been the above and it might not but you can bet ol be repeating if he moves back.
Also try and reassure yourself with statistics, its very rare to go I to labour with baby still transverse only 2% of transverse babies will stay that way at full term so really don't panic yet but also no harm in guiding baby in to right position with the above

Good luck and sorry for super ling message xx