I dont really think it makes much of a difference because your baby is gonna be growing and moving inside of you anyways.
Im 17 weeks pregnant and my baby was facing down 2 and i asked the nurse but she didnt know Popular questions in Getting Pregnant Getting pregnant after miscarriage.
Anyone wanna be ttc buddies? How can we afford another baby? Thats so cute!! But, like so many other said, they move around a lot. They may flip over many times before they are born. The best way to encourage baby to stay in the good position from what I have learned is to sleep on your left side at night as much as you are comfortable this will help with heart burn too.
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Cancel Submit. Ask a question. Featured video. New to BabyCenter? If you have twins often one is not head down and sometimes both. There is no need for concern until more advanced pregnancy. The reasons need to be considered as to why your baby is not in a head down position.
If your baby has been breech and turns to head down spontaneously, then this is a very encouraging sign. It usually then stays head down. If your baby remains breech toward the end of the pregnancy, then there is usually a good reason. Also, it is generally considered that the babies who turn easily with external cephalic version procedures would have turned anyway and the so the procedure was not necessary. Your baby may be breech when you are six or seven months pregnant, but in most cases they will turn in the final weeks.
If your baby does not turn, your doctor can use a technique called an external cephalic version ECV , where they place their hands on your stomach and use firm pressure to rotate your baby.
If this is not successful or the baby turns back to a breech position a caesarean birth is generally considered the safest birth method for the baby, though it may be at the expense of more short-term complications for the mother. Some hospitals have doctors skilled in assisting vaginal breech birth. Speak to your doctor to determine if this might be a suitable option for you. Your baby is said to be in lateral position when the back of their head is facing your side.
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