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A breech baby (breech birth or breech presentation) is when a baby's feet or buttocks are positioned to come out of your vagina first. This means its head is up toward your chest and its lower body is closest to your vagina.
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.
2 lis 2016 · What causes a breech pregnancy? There are three different types of breech pregnancies: frank, complete, and footling breech, depending on how the baby is positioned in the uterus. With...
17 sie 2023 · What Causes a Breech Baby? Can You Turn a Breech Baby? How Are Breech Babies Delivered? FatCamera/Getty Images. Toward the end of pregnancy, your baby will start to get into position for...
9 cze 2024 · This type of delivery is risky for both the pregnant person and the fetus. This article discusses the different types of breech presentations, risk factors that might make a breech presentation more likely, treatment options, and complications associated with a breech delivery.
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) website has more information on what to expect if your baby is still breech at the end of pregnancy. The RCOG advises against a vaginal breech delivery if: your baby's feet are below its bottom – known as a "footling breech".
27 gru 2023 · Footling. Baby has one leg pointed toward the cervix, poised to deliver before the rest of their body. “There’s also a double footling breech, where the baby’s feet and legs are facing down toward the cervix,” says Elizabeth Deckers, MD, director of the maternal quality and safety program at Hartford HealthCare.