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When should I be concerned about a breech position? During the month before 30 weeks, about 15% of babies are breech. Since breech baby’s spine is vertical, the womb is “stretched” upwards. We expect babies to turn head down by 28-32 weeks. Breech may not be an issue until 32-34 weeks.
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Breech fetal position is common before 30 weeks and often...
- Flip a Breech
Did your practitioner say your baby is in a breech position? Here's why some babies end up in the head-up position, and what you can do if your baby is breech.
Breech fetal position is common before 30 weeks and often okay at 32 weeks. Trust your baby and trust your body, but let your body trust your habits too. You can begin general balancing activities without knowing fetal position.
Breech position means your baby is bottom-down instead of head-down. Babies are often active in early pregnancy, moving into different positions. But by around 8 months, there's not much room in the uterus.
If your baby is lying bottom or feet first, they are in the breech position. If they're still breech at around 36 weeks' gestation, the obstetrician and midwife will discuss your options for a safe delivery.
A breech baby is when a fetus is bottom or feet first in your uterus. Most fetuses turn into a headfirst position by 36 weeks.
27 gru 2023 · If baby’s feet or bottom is pointed toward the birth canal, they’re in a breech position. Learn the signs of a breech baby, what it means for delivery and more.