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Oblique breech

I'm just back form my MW appointment. I'm 34 + 2 wks and baby is in oblique breech position. Her head is right up under my left ribs and her feet down near my pelvis on the right. The midwife was a bit concerned about it, so obviously, I am too.
She's seeing me in 10 days to assess the situation. If baby's still in this position, she will send me for a scan to confirm or not and "discuss my options".
Have any of you ladies had babies in this position, or completely breech, so late in your pregnancy who have turned naturally?
If you could share your experiences that would be great, i'm a bit upset about it all. My 1st pregnancy went so smoothly I thought that would be the same this time round .
thank you in advance for your replies,
Flo, Etienne 16 month old, and 34 +2 pink bump

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I found out Archie was breech at 39+5. The doc tried to turn him the next day but he wasnt budging, he was stuck firmly in my pelvis by his bottom, I had him by C-Sec on the Thurs (18th).
I had been told at all my mw and doc appt that he was head down but the hosp said he had been breech for ages!!!! Trying to turn him was the worst experience I have ever been through!!

Sorry I dont have a success story for you, but you have time on your side where I didnt.

Goodluck hunnie

Adele+Archie 6days xx

No worries

Don't worry. My baby was oblique breech up until 36 weeks. One GP was concerned but the midwife wasn't. So even professionals don't agree. And it really wasn't a problem as she turned shortly after. You still have plenty of time.

katy and 2 week old ashira



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