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Hi Everyone,
I was just wondering if anyone has any advice for me. I found out last week at my 35 week check-up that my baby is lying transverse, (horizonal), and that the baby was measuring 7 lbs already...Yikes! I was very upset because the baby had been head-down for quite some time and then turned just recently. Plus, I am sure that the estimated size of the baby will not make it very easy for the baby to turn. I am scheduled to go back for another ultrasound a week from today when I will be 37 weeks. My doctor said that if the baby is still transverse, then we will talk about doing a version - which I've heard can be very painful and not very successful.
I have become obsessed with trying to figure out if the baby has turned yet. (And I think the answer is no.) I have tried doing some of the exercises such as pelvic tilts and propping my hips up on pillows while lying flat for 10 minutes or so, but I don't know if that is just a waste of time.
Bottom line is that I am terrified of having a c-section for many reasons: the fact that it is major surgery, the recovery, trying to breastfeed, and what my body will look like afterward. (I have a 3 year old that I delivered vaginally and I was quite happy with that recovery, etc.)
I would appreciate any advice or suggestions on what I could do to help encourage the baby to turn.
Thanks!!
Laura
edd 5-17-00
I was just wondering if anyone has any advice for me. I found out last week at my 35 week check-up that my baby is lying transverse, (horizonal), and that the baby was measuring 7 lbs already...Yikes! I was very upset because the baby had been head-down for quite some time and then turned just recently. Plus, I am sure that the estimated size of the baby will not make it very easy for the baby to turn. I am scheduled to go back for another ultrasound a week from today when I will be 37 weeks. My doctor said that if the baby is still transverse, then we will talk about doing a version - which I've heard can be very painful and not very successful.
I have become obsessed with trying to figure out if the baby has turned yet. (And I think the answer is no.) I have tried doing some of the exercises such as pelvic tilts and propping my hips up on pillows while lying flat for 10 minutes or so, but I don't know if that is just a waste of time.
Bottom line is that I am terrified of having a c-section for many reasons: the fact that it is major surgery, the recovery, trying to breastfeed, and what my body will look like afterward. (I have a 3 year old that I delivered vaginally and I was quite happy with that recovery, etc.)
I would appreciate any advice or suggestions on what I could do to help encourage the baby to turn.
Thanks!!
Laura
edd 5-17-00