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I'm 38 weeks and had a midwife appt today and this silly baby decided to move posterior! I'm going to be pelvic tilting up a storm, and visiting the chiro for the webster technique early next week. Anybody else in my boat?
post #2 of 6
I usually am.. All four of my previous children were all posterior and only one of those four turned while coming down the birth canal. My others were born sunny side up..

This pregnancy though he isn't posterior! I'm a little worried about that since it's a new thing to me.. Hopefully it won't be too painful! lol

{{{huuggss}}} Hopefully the baby will turn for ya!
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I am. 39+5 today. I had a chiro appointment, and she confirmed what I thought happened yesterday. Baby is not engaged, and is a bit higher than on Monday when I was having some nice contractions. She has also rotated into a weird position. Doc. could feel the base of her skull as the presenting body part rather than the top of the head. She was also waaaaay back posterior. No wonder all of my good contractions just stopped yesterday. It is inversion and pelvic rocking for me today.
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Unfortunately, yes. This babe finally flipped head down a few weeks ago and I was so happy - now my midwife says babe is posterior. I'm 40 weeks on Saturday and I can still feel the little buggers feet in my sides and front. I am hoping he'll/she'll turn around for me soon!!!

I didn't have positioning issues with my other two (for the most part). This baby is throwing me for a loop!
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Mine was posterior and turned in labor. I spent most of labor before transition on all fours doing pelvic trusts. Also before labor, I had this feeling..
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I am 39.5 weeks with my second child. This baby is posterior. With this being my second child my midwife thinks that it will wait until labor to flip. She recommends getting on all fours once labor begins and doing some cat cows to urge the baby into position.
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