I think it's really hard for babies to flip in labor, though not impossible. the sheer force of the contractions could make it difficult.
that said, I as a provider, have felt what I thought was a very HARD head that ended up being a very firmly engaged butt. only when the mom was pushing and frank meconium was coming out did I suspect a breech.
it's not common for babies to flip suddenly in labor, but I think it is more plausible for the provider to admit that they quite possibly made a mistake (very common) in presentation. it's why vaginal exams aren't always the best guage of whether a baby is head down vs head up.
that said, I as a provider, have felt what I thought was a very HARD head that ended up being a very firmly engaged butt. only when the mom was pushing and frank meconium was coming out did I suspect a breech.
it's not common for babies to flip suddenly in labor, but I think it is more plausible for the provider to admit that they quite possibly made a mistake (very common) in presentation. it's why vaginal exams aren't always the best guage of whether a baby is head down vs head up.