xprincessx
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Hi
I'm 37+1 today and had a scan yesterday confirming my little man is a footling breech (feet first). He is also estimated to be already 7lbs and there isn't much room in the uterus meaning it is very difficult for him to turn on his own. He has also managed to get himself into a very strange position where his head is at my top right, bum at my bottom left and feet at bottom of cervix so he's a little zig zag shaped.
I was offered an ECV which i wasn't keen on accepting as i hadn't heard many positive stories and apparently this is the hardest to turn but i agreed anyway as i'd rather give it a go than opt straight for the c-section (as they will strongly recommend i don't go through with vaginal birth as the umbilical cord can prolapse because his feet are first).
My placenta is also anterior which i read is more risky when perfoming an ECV...i'm not holding out much hope for the ECV working due to the difficult position he got himself into, the size of him and the fact the placenta is in the way and know that if it doesn't work i'd have to have a c-section..so anyway i have 2 questions:
- had anybody with a footling breech baby had a successful ECV?
- also, if i do have to go for the planned c-section what exactly is going to happen from the time i get into the hospital to the time i leave?
Thanks and sorry it's so long!!!!!
I'm 37+1 today and had a scan yesterday confirming my little man is a footling breech (feet first). He is also estimated to be already 7lbs and there isn't much room in the uterus meaning it is very difficult for him to turn on his own. He has also managed to get himself into a very strange position where his head is at my top right, bum at my bottom left and feet at bottom of cervix so he's a little zig zag shaped.
I was offered an ECV which i wasn't keen on accepting as i hadn't heard many positive stories and apparently this is the hardest to turn but i agreed anyway as i'd rather give it a go than opt straight for the c-section (as they will strongly recommend i don't go through with vaginal birth as the umbilical cord can prolapse because his feet are first).
My placenta is also anterior which i read is more risky when perfoming an ECV...i'm not holding out much hope for the ECV working due to the difficult position he got himself into, the size of him and the fact the placenta is in the way and know that if it doesn't work i'd have to have a c-section..so anyway i have 2 questions:
- had anybody with a footling breech baby had a successful ECV?
- also, if i do have to go for the planned c-section what exactly is going to happen from the time i get into the hospital to the time i leave?
Thanks and sorry it's so long!!!!!