It depends on the type of breech. A fully breech baby is usually taken by cesearean section due to the risk of excessive bleeding of the mother and meconium aspiration of the infant. If the baby is across the abdomen, side lying, the doctor or midwife may try manipulation by positioning the mother left lateral and massaging the abdomen. Follow your OB's advice to be safest. good luck. Joymaker RN
A breech baby can be turn by aversion done before the baby is still floating with the help of the ultrasound and aversionist expert.
Yes, it'll eventually turn
The size of the mother's pelvis, the size of the baby, and the type of breech position the baby is in.
complete breech (in which the baby's legs are crossed under and in front of the body)
When you have a breech presentation you will have a ceasarian section.pe your answer here...
breech
Is when you have your baby out of the uterus
A c-section is safer than a vaginal delivery when the baby is 8 lb (3.6 kg) or larger, in a breech position with the feet crossed, or in a breech position with the head hyperextended.
This is called "breech position." Breech position is when the baby's head is near the top of the uterus and the legs are near the cervix. Most breech babies are born by the way of c-section.
People can induce labor of a breech baby by eating spicy foods, having sex, and riding in a car on a bumpy road. It is best, however, to allow the baby to come out in their own time.
It means that the baby is coming out feet first instead of head first. This is very dangerous as the baby is not getting enough oxygen, and results in turning the baby around or having a casearean section.
Not at all. Most babies do not turn until they are closer to the big day. 2 of mine did not turn until the day before. I would not worry.
That is called a Breech delivery, named after Frank Breech.