Hann12
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Eve I read that if they are on the right side then they tend to move into a posterior position during the labour then move to the left to exit. This article has more on it:
https://www.everydaymiracles.us/PDF/rotationalpositioning.pdf
It basically says that those on the right are more likely to have epidurals and c sections and long labour times.
Its scared me
https://www.everydaymiracles.us/PDF/rotationalpositioning.pdf
It basically says that those on the right are more likely to have epidurals and c sections and long labour times.
Its scared me
