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I'm in 28 th week of pregnancy and during my scan i was said that baby is in cephalic position. And I heard that this is good for normal delivery. My concern is.. will the baby again start rotating Changing from this position to some other position making it difficult for normal delivery?
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There are chances that baby may move but the likelihood of that happening is rare. Your last ultrasound done around 34-36weeks will give the best idea . There is nothing to worry as of now.
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It is possible that the baby will move in position further but it's more likely for the baby to stay in the position but when you undergo the next ultrasound scan will give a better idea.
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Nothing to worry about I want your detailed history.. I don't want to treat you blindly without knowing the cause of the problem. I will try my best to treat you. Some questions I might ask that will give me little idea about your history Then I will write prescription  safe and well appreciated by my patients having similar complains   please givme a feedback ASAP.
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