Failed ECV

Frankie

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So im booked in for a section in 2 weeks time :happydance:
 
Dont know what this means but wohoo two weeks till you get to hold your baby, congratulations.
 
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woohoo u n me both are looking 4 ward to being sore in a fortnight!!!! lol
 
https://www.privatehealth.co.uk/private-operations/obstetrics/external-cephalic-version-ecv/ *shrug*
 
Not sure why you're excited about a c-section hun! Did they find out if there were any reasons why your baby might be breech before doing the ECV? Did they explain why it failed afterwards? Did you discuss other options?

Did you know that there is still time for your baby to turn on its own? Around 12% of babies that are breech at 37 weeks will turn on their own before labour.

Also there are other methods you can try to encourage bubs to move. Good posture, use of a birthing ball, gently rocking your hips regularly, kneeling on all fours and leaning over the back of a chair are all good positions and movements that can help.

There is also evidence to suggest that acupuncture, reflexology and hypnotherapy can turn a breech baby.

Also, breech babies can be delivered by a competent MW.

HTH xx
 
Oh so thats what it means god I so stupid, yeah Holly right you still have plenty of timeto getthe baby to turn so I wouldnt be jumping straight into the section idea jsut yet, I know babies htat have waited till the mother half way through labour before all of a suden dseciding to turn and make there entrance, it can happen at anytime and my frind baby was born breech (naturally) she said it was a little bit harder work but a s labour supposed to be hard work she didnt mind, she said it wasnt painful it was just hard work. (and thats why its called labour and not agony, as it is a hard graft aka labour)
 
2 Weeks WOW brill hun, fingers crossed lo turns by then but if not you get to see your lo soon, my 2nd from last lo was a footling breach and was delivered by c section. Wow we both have 2 weeks till section although you may go into labour before hand and have section before xx
 
it is a major op you no it can take several weeks to recover are you sure there is no other way the other lady is right,the baby may still turn...:hug:good luck hun
 
Im far from excited about the whole c sec but ive had about 4 trips back and forward from the hospital to monitor him, they also said he is firmly wedged in my pelvic area and that they just could not ease his little bottom out - hoping he'l still turn and im trying lots of exercises as shown by the midwife.

I asked about a normal delivery but they said studies showed that its not beneficial to deliver him when he is bums down plus the same happened with my sister, her son was breech and they attempted a normal delivery and she was rushed in for an emergency C Sec so i dont want to risk anything
 

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