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I am 33 weeks pregnant.I had a 3d ultra sound last friday and was told that my baby is laying transverse.Will?

she move on her own or is there something i could do to help.I don't want a cesarean.

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  1. The chances are she will move into position when it is time. Normally, they don't get into position until the last few weeks, nothing to worry about, you still have 7 weeks.
  2. Try getting up on all fours and rocking back and fourth. Sometimes this weill help. It helped with my friend. Sometimes they dont get in postion till 36 weeks or after. Your dr should be able to give you advice on what you can do as well! Good Luck!!
  3. "Use the [breech] inversion for 2-5 minutes, 2-3 times a day. Add a pregnancy belt to create an improved slope to the lower uterine segment. Particularly, get chiropractic and myofascial work done on your pelvis and soft tissues (sacral fascia, round and broad ligaments of the uterus, cervical ligaments and sacrotuberous ligament). Release your psoas muscles by taking brisk walks. Swing the weight of your legs from the thigh. Each day, lay on the floor on your back for no more than ten minutes with your ankles resting on a chair. Your knees are bent to a 90 degree angle. Breath slow and deep from your belly. See your belly rise and fall like a sleeping toddler. This relaxes your psoas muscles over time. "
  4. My youngest son was breech and I had to have a c-section. My Dr. told me that they can try to manually turn the baby but that it could be very dangerous for the baby, so I opted for the c-section. If I were you I would ask your Dr. He/she should be able to give you the best advice.
  5. the only thing the dr could do is turn the baby around wich is very painful they would either stick a hook thing or there hand into your uterus and press your stomach to turn the baby around this is a 10 on a pain scale and theres a chance the babys heart rate could drop and if it does they will have no choice but to give you an emergency c section its not that scary though im having my second one in january they numb you from chest down so you feel nothing you dont go through labor or anything and afterwards the only pain you have is your incision wich will hurt for about 3 days then you will only bleed for 1-2 weeks they give you pain pills good luck i hope this helps p.s. during a csection you see absolutley no blood you dont even see the baby till its cleaned and clothed
  6. Sometimes the baby doesn't move into birth position until a few days before you go into labor. Don't worry until you have something to worry about. Did the dr or tech say anything to you about this being abnormal at 33 wks? When I had my last child 30 yrs ago, they told us 2 days to 2 wks b4 we went into labor the baby would "drop" into position. We didn't have all of the technology available then. I am a nurse, but have never worked L&D. Still, I would not worry at 33 wks that the baby is transverse. There's plenty of time.
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