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    Posted: 09 August 2005 at 10:22am
Hi Ladies

I had a scan yesterday and just noticed the report. It says that my baby is in an extended leg breech, I think it means that the baby is head up legs down. Shouldn’t it be head down leg up by now? Is this normal? Will the baby turn in the next 12 weeks?

Do I sound Stupid? (Wait don’t answer that)...


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hhhm i would hope that it does, if i remember rightly Ayja didn't turn till she was about 30 weeks or so i think, maybe more, but she was lying across-ways, so maybe it was easier for her to turn. Talk to your midwife about it, i remember mine telling me that they don't usually worry about it till about 34 weeks or so and even then they usually try to turn baby manually from the outside first at about 36 or 37 weeks, till then alot of people i've heard of have tried making sure they sit forward, spend time on all fours, and all sorts of other thing to make baby turn, I can't remember all of them but your midwife should be able to help you, and probably more of the ladies on here will remember more too.
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I think there is still heaps of time for the baby to turn!

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Abby was breech at 30 weeks and we had scans right up until a couple of days before she was born. They don't usually see it as a problem until 34-36 weeks, but even then we were told if there's room there is still a good chance of baby turning on its own. In our case she didn't and was born by C-section. But you never know they may be able to turn bub around, or it may decide to move on it's own. Sending baby turning vibs your way.
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Thanks...I really dont want a c section....arrgggg

I hope she turns.....

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My best advice for you is to really arm yourself with informaiton. We were told by one specialist that she couldn't be turned and took his word as gospel, that was four weeks before she was due. however in hindsight I have heard of so many babies that have been manually turned as late as 39 weeks, and wish we had got a second opinion or asked then to try anyway. Sometimes it doesn't pay to go private.
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I wouldn't worry about it at your stage.  Babies still move round lots.  Sophie didn't turn to head down till about 36/37 weeks
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yea theres stil heaps of time for bubs to turn but as janine said try all those turning positions
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Yep, I agree, plenty of time to turn! They usually say that if a baby hasn't turned by 36 weeks then it will usually need help as it runs out of room to move, although my Mum says I was breech and turned only a few days before I was born.

Getting down on all fours does help tho, as it gives baby the maximum possible room to move. Maya was posterior, and I used to kneel on the ground and lean over a beanbag, this is supposed to help with breech babies too.
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Thanks guys...I think I will try those now and see if the baby turns...I mean no harm in trying early right?


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Ditto what everyone else says - or so I've been told. GP did an examination yesterday and shes pretty certain baby is already head down. She said it is relatively early for this to happen, but everyone is diferent. I am so sure I felt the baby turn on Saturday night - it was squirming around for ages and nothing would settle it. It felt very different to the other movements I had felt. It must have been running out of room lying transverse!
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Have u started antenatal classes Roksana? We have our first one tonight - am a little nervous as I will be flying solo, hubby is away for work I do know some of the others that are going tho so should be ok.

We havent got that long to go now - exciting but very scary thought!
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Lucky you.....I am hoping that she turns soon...our baby's are only 10 days apart, lets see if my bub turns soon....here's hoping!

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Nop I havent yet...I actually wanted to ask my m/wife as to when we should start these classes? No one mentioned any thing to me...

So I guess at I should start having classes next week huh? since I will be 29 weeks. Where can I find these classes? Can you do them after hours?

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after 2 different midwifes told me jack was head down, at my 37wk check with my regular midwife she suspected he was lying breech. she told me not to panic as there was still time for him to turn but booked me to have a scan to check if she was right. sure enough, at 38wks he was breech. they tried to turn him manually but it didn't work so i had an elective c-section at 39wks.
i wouldn't worry to much at this stage, there's plenty of time.       

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I am doing classes at the community hospital where I will probably deliver. U are in Aucklnad arent u Roksana? I guess it depends where u r planning on having the baby, but I know national womens does classes. I assume there would be heaps to choose from up there. There was info in my pregnancy pack thing I got when I first saw my GP. Your m/w should be able to recommend??
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yep try ringing your hospital and they will have classes they can book you into. now is about the right time to start them as most usually run about 8 weeks. good thing about them is they are free. most parent's centres etc run them too but you have to pay for them, although most of the time they run shorter courses, sometimes weekends. most classes usually run at night so both you and hubby can go together.
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Hey janine. are there antentala classes in Palmy. I've never been to one, and figured me and mum might go, then relay info to lewis.
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yip palmy hospital does antenatal classes, I did them with caleb, they are in rteh evening, well i only managed 2 before i had caleb but they were good, caleb was breech bum first feet by his ears, but iwas only 26weeks and when it was time to have him i had a c section anyway ive had heaps of scans and baby has been head down in 2 but is no lying down i suppose back down, so they must alaways be on the move???
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We did antenatal classes through a high school evening course, might be something like that in your area?? They taught us methods for turning babies there come to think of it. Our course was 6 weeks long and I wouldn't leave it Roksana as some of the mums that were pretty far along missed the last couple of weeks due to their babies coming early LOL, was definitley worth it to go.

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