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Breech position of baby
Hi doctor my baby was in cephalic position upto 38weeks 4 days but suddenly today at 39 week 2 days it has became breech. There is still lot of baby movement. Is it possible that baby can change position to cephalic again in 2 days Please assist
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possibility is low bt there r chances if the baby is not more
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The possibility is very low for baby to change cephalic at this gestation age.
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Very unlikely that it will change now on as the pregnancy progess the fluid around the baby decreases hence the movement for baby becomes restricted.
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Possibility is very low.
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