So let's see...I'm 32 weeks now. My ribs KILL but other than that this pregnancy is pretty much a walk in the park compared to Joeys. I carry girls so much easier :) My OB can't tell the position and I'm feeling most movement below the bellybutton so there is a suspision of being breech. I won't know for certain until my 36 week appointment, if she
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This will help you turn her on your own :)
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thank you!
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also lots of downward facing dog (worked for gage) but once baby flips, never do it again. lol
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Do bellymapping as described there, then follow all the protocol for turning a breech naturally.
If you find out your baby is breech, you can also go to a chiropractor and have the webster technique applied, as this will hopefully help as well.
That said, my mom's second largest baby was stubborn breech until 38 weeks, when they threatened to turn her with external version, that night she flipped end over end and landed head down (and gave my mom some serious bleeding stretchmarks since she turned the HARD WAY), and was born sunny side up. Wee.
The movement could be punches, also, your placenta could be in such a place that the baby is kicking it and not something you can better feel. Hence the need to bellymap. I figured out how to find exactly the way my baby was lying by that far along simply by feeling around.
Good luck with that.
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