I know that a posterior baby can hinder things as far as the cervix and dilating goes. Mine refuses to turn, which is fine, because I've birthed a posterior baby before, and I know that it is something I'm comfy with. I'll try again during labor, but all of my efforts really aren't working. Baby is pretty set on her position- DD was the same. Placenta is anterior so I figure having her turn anterior wouldn't be as comfy for her and I'd rather my baby be comfy and me suffer back labor than make things easy peasy for me and make my baby uncomfy 
Anyhow, with DD I had prodromal labor for about 9 days and was induced via pitocin at 41w2d (a [horrible] mainstream hospital birth that changed my life).
I'm currently already having prodromal labor with this baby and i'm 38wks.
So- if you had a posterior baby, when did you go into the "real deal" labor?

Anyhow, with DD I had prodromal labor for about 9 days and was induced via pitocin at 41w2d (a [horrible] mainstream hospital birth that changed my life).
I'm currently already having prodromal labor with this baby and i'm 38wks.
So- if you had a posterior baby, when did you go into the "real deal" labor?







