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Breech Position
I had ultrasound at 34 weeks and found that baby was in cephalic position... I again had ultrasound at 35 weeks pregnancy and found baby is in breech position... today i m 35 weeks 4 days pregnant still feeling baby's feet at lower abdomen.. why my baby is in breech position? is there anything to worry about?
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If it remains at breech position till 38 weeks ,then go for c section
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The position of the baby is determined by nature u cannot do anything about it Position fixes at 36 weeks plus If breech position persists after 36 weeks u will hv to undergo planned Cesarean section after 37 weeks
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This is hardly a point to worry about. One thing, you can't feel baby's feet in the lower abdomen. So please don't diagnose the position of the baby sitting at home. Secondly if it is a breech, you will have a Caesarean. That's all the difference between the two.
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Baby can move till 36 week. If still breech you have to consult your gynec for further mode of delivery.
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Connect please
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After 36 weeks only the position get fixed .
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