Seriously Id recomend you make the decision to have a c section.
We have a beautiful 2 week old baby boy who was breech. Ive come on this forum soley to share our story and hopefully help.
My missis when into labour and immediatly was having intensly painfull contractions. The time between contractions was varied from 60 seconds to seven minutes. When we got to labour ward the midwife was brilliant, she did an internal and noticed he was coming boy bits first. We were given the choice between natural and c section, 60 minutes later he was born by c section.
Obviously if you choose c section there are always risks with any operation, but they are calculated risks and the operation is farly simple and done frequently. The biggest risk is probably you not looking after yourself well enuf afterwards. No housework or lifting anything heavier than your baby for 6 weeks. And after you wash use a hair dryer to dry the wound. Water can indirectly casues infection.
If you go for a natural breech birth, understand you will be experiencing extreem pain due to the fact that babys head is not engaged which causes the pressure around the pelvis area to be uneven, and also pushing before full dilation can be a risk to baby so maybe an epidural.
Also with a vaginal breech birth there are risks to mother and baby. One large risk being you not being able to pass the head.
This was our fourth birth and even so we chose a c section. In my opinion I would strongly advise a c section. I think its in the best interest of mother and baby.
Also a positive is it puts lest strain on your waterworks. The negative is a scar but if a horizontal incision this is very low and below you pant line.