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So Bryce has been very cool since week 34 in position w/ his side on my side. I forget what this is called.

Today at mw apt she said he has gone op so I've increased my pelvic rocks. Is there anything else I can do besides bribe him?

Part of me wonders if going to a new chiro last week might be partly to blame as my hip was listing 3 inches to the left, now that I'm actually alligned he may feel like he has more room?
post #2 of 5
Shoot, I'm sorry. That's basically what my baby did. She was all with her back to my left side and legs in the back. My midwife comes last week and her head is on my right hip and totally posterior. I've been going to a chiro since last Friday and maybe yours will find more room but then settle back into a good position. Keep up with the pelvic rocks and my midwife tells me to do stink bug, where your butt is in the air on your knees and elbows.
post #3 of 5
Mine is doing the same! She was in a great spot, but last weekend started flipping. We've been breech and transverse, and every spot in between I think. As of yesterday she was back in head down, but posterior, but I was ok, still better than butt down lol. Chiro suggested no more of the yoga, but lots of walking to get her to settle into my pelvis. Then middle of the night, guess who went transverse again? After my shower this morning, I felt more shifting, but can't tell where she is now. I think we will go walk the mall this afternoon, maybe some gravity will help.

I keep giving her pep talks, so far no help
post #4 of 5
It must be going around. Ruthie was LOA for weeks, then yesterday at our appointment she was suddenly transverse and posterior! My theory is that she is out of room in there and moving around trying to get comfortable. I can feel her stretching her limbs out and trying to make more room. Arrgh.

Off to crawl around on my hands and knees.... Good thing we've got lots of trains and track that need setting up.
post #5 of 5
Tons of pelvic rocks and positive thinking should do the trick.
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