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Breech position
35 weeks one day pregnancy at 30 weeks scan baby cephalic only but again yesterday 35 weeks scan baby was in breech position. My first pregnancy so is there chance to baby turn again  into cephalic or C section only option Or else is there any exercises or something to do about it to change position. Amniotic fluid 13cm Baby weight 2kg 600grams First Pregnancy Placenta anterior upper segment
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less chances to rotate
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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The chances of change in position of baby will be very less after 35 wks but get scan done again in 2 wks The mode of delivery either normal or c section depends on many factors But now a days breech also became an indication for c section
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Hi I can understand your concern but don't worry baby can rotate,need to wait till 37 weeks...
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Wait up to full term pregnancy
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You you cannot do anything to change the position of the baby The position of the baby fixes at 36 week If at 36 weeks the baby is breech you need to proceed with  cesarean section anytime after 37 completed weeks
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Less chance of baby rotating at this stage in first time pregnancy .
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