Position a Breech Baby Naturally When Nine Months Pregnant
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Summary
A baby in breech position can wreak havoc on a woman in her third trimester of pregnancy, posing issues with a natural vaginal delivery. We were determined to avoid a Cesarean section and decided to try to turn the breech baby naturally. You won't believe the outlandish things we tried! This humorous article shows how a crazy pregnant mom can do anything she sets her heart on, with a little help from her friends.
Normal Baby Position
Baby in Breech Position
Disclaimer
My husband wants you to know that I used "A LITTLE" poetic license while writing this hub. But he did make me hold the flashlight myself.
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My Obstetrician Must Have Seen the Humor, But I Was Nine Months Pregnant
Last week, a few days before my visit to the OB (Obstetrician), I noticed something peculiar going on in my stomach. My stomach started to wobble and undulate like a stormy sea. Baby was inside there doing water aerobics! I didn't think much more of it until my visit to the doctor, which went something like this:
Doctor: So, how are you feeling?
Me: You mean besides having a bowling ball sitting on my pelvis? I'm not running the Boston Marathon anytime soon, if that's what you think...
Doctor: Umm, ok then. Let's just take a look at your stomach to see how things are going.
(I lift up my shirt)
Doctor: Everything looks great, there's a baby inside there for sure!
Me: Great! Can I go to the restroom now?
Doctor: Wait! What's this? I think I feel your baby's head....Uh oh! It's not where it's supposed to be!
Me: Oh? Is that bad?
Doctor: Your baby is breech. Her feet are in your pelvis, instead of her head.
Me: So that's why it feels like the baby's been kicking me down there...
Doctor: Yes, she probably has! We're going to have to wait and see if she turns around by next week, or we're going to have to arrange a procedure AT THE HOSPITAL called a "version"
Me: Sounds like it might hurt. Does it hurt doctor?
Doctor: (Reluctantly) Why yes, it can be quite painful...And IF the procedure is successful, and nothing goes wrong, then you can have the baby naturally.
Me: What do you mean IF?
Doctor: Well, the procedure only has a 60% success rate. It's expensive and it's painful, and well, sometimes the baby turns right back into breech position. Babies don't like to be forced, you know. But we can always do it again.
Me: Why can't I just have the baby vaginally with her in breech position?
Doctor: Oh, we can't do THAT, it's much too dangerous. Too many things could go wrong. Don't worry, though. We'll just check you back next week during your next apppointment.
Me: Worry? Why worry? So, is there anything I can do to turn the baby around on my own?
Doctor: Why yes, just get down on the floor on your hands and knees, face down. Place your face and chest on the floor, and keep your bottom in the air for 10 minutes, three times a day.
Me: (Laughing out loud) That's precious! What do I really do?
Doctor: No, I'm serious, that's what you're supposed to do. Gravity will do the work.
Me: Oh...
Doctor: It's worth a try. It's a lot cheaper than what they're going to charge you at the hospital.
Me: Thanks a lot!
I leave the doctor's appointment feeling anxious and dejected. They really want me to do that?
There on the floor of my living room, with my bottom poking into the air, I think, there MUST be a better way! I sit up slowly, waiting for the blood to rush back into the correct places, and go online to search for some answers.
On the midwives' web site, here are some of the suggestions I read:
Suggestion #1: Sit in a bathtub of warm water...(Ok, doesn't sound too bad)...then get a bag of freezer-burned frozen vegetables and place it on the location of the baby's head. Babies have an aversion to the cold, so they will turn away from the cold toward the heat. I have an aversion to the version, so what the heck, I try it. Five minutes later my skin is developing a case of frost bite. The baby twitches a bit, but doesn't move. I have an aversion to the cold, too. Who was the sadistic *#%$! that thought that one up? Maybe I'll try something else.
Suggestion #2: Go to the light, baby, go to the light! Get a powerful flashlight, and point it toward your pelvis, placing the end of the light right against your skin. I've just finished my bath and have toweled off. My husband graciously offers to grab the flashlight for me and goes into the garage. He gets the biggest, heaviest Mag flashlight we own--it's about 14 inches long and weighs 4 or 5 pounds. We figure that it might help to have "gravity do the work" again, so my husband props my hips up onto 4 pillows, all stacked together, hands me the flashlight, and walks over to the sink in our bathroom to brush his teeth.
"What are you doing?"
"Brushing my teeth? What does it look like I'm doing?"
"Aren't YOU going to hold the flashlight for me."
"Sorry babe, I'm getting ready for church. Can you do it?"
I sigh one of those ancient, older-than-time-put-out-woman sighs, and do my best to hold the immense and heavy flashlight against my lower pelvis. My toddler son walks into the room.
"Uggh, Ughh, Uggh" He isn't really a talker. But he's saying "I want that flashlight mom, give me the flashlight.
"Mommy's using the flashlight right now, honey. You can use it when Mommy's done."
Toddler boy throws himself to the floor, screaming in self-styled agony. Thump! All that thrashing around causes him to smack his head on the edge of the dresser. Now he's screaming in pain.
My husband comes over to soothe him.
"So, is it working?"
"No it isn't working" I spit out the answer in a fit of venom.
"OH...Well, ok, I need to finish getting ready for church now. Maybe you need to hold it a little lower"
I lay on the bed with an enormous red phallus-like object pointed at the bottom of my pelvis, and we all know what that looks like.
My 10-year old daughter wanders back into the bedroom.
"Uh, mom, what are you doing?"
"Nevermind."
"No, seriously, what are you doing?"
"I'm holding a flashlight against my stomach."
"Oh....Why?"
"We're trying to turn the baby."
"Uh huh. Do you think that's really going to work?"
"I don't know, it's just one of the things you can try if the baby's breech."
My daughter get's a dark, clouded look on her face. "What does breech mean?"
"It means the baby's head is where her feet should be."
"Oh." She wanders out the room, muttering something.
My husband comes back into the bedroom, completely dressed and shaved. He is finishing the knot on his tie. "Um, are you about ready to go?"
"NO! I'm NOT ready to go!" I scream, flinging the 5-pound flashlight in his direction.
"So should I just resign myself to being half an hour late to church again?"
My toddler son wanders over to his father, picks up the flashlight, and walks out the room with it.
Clearly the flashlight idea isn't working.
Back on the midwives' website, I read a few more suggestions. One is to hold a hot cigar against the appropriate acupressure point until mom starts to feel the burning sensation, then quickly pull the cigar away. Nope, I'm not trying that one. Singeing mom with a hot cigar sounds worse than freezing me with frozen peas.
Another suggestion is to have Daddy talk to the baby from "down there" Daddy speaks into mother's pubic area would sound something like this:
"Baby? BA-BY. Are you there?"
"Come to Daddy!"
"Mommy would be much more comfortable if you would just turn AROUND."
"It's time to be born baby, let's get you in position."
"Come on, baby..."
"I'm talking to YOU baby, get over here!"
After no response...
"I'm counting to three, and if you're not here by three, I'm coming in to get you"
"Don't make me come in there!"
Yeah, I have other children. I know the power of idle threats...
The best suggestion I saw, by far, was to go swimming and DIVE into the water Seems plausible, though I haven't tried it yet. Maybe that's why I still think it might work. But I'll try anything once or twice...except for that cigar thing. The alternative medical profession may be sadistic, but I'm not masochist myself.
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good reading mate . Great fun
absolutley hilarious. I can't believe you actually tried those things out!
This is hilarious. Good luck with getting that baby turned!
western,
Oh my goodness! I hope that baby gets headed in the right direction soon! Good luck...
I knew there was an advantage in being of the male species! Well said, wannabwestern, and good luck.
Good luck to you wannabwestern! You have the right attitude. You haven't tried head-stands have you? (I had a portugese neighbor and she kept suggesting headstands to my other neighbor to turn the baby. It wasn't quite what Jess wanted to do either but she tried anyway, just in case) I have a feeling that the baby would have turned anyway but ....
Great hub regards Zsuzsy
Wow! These are good news! Conratulations - and we keep fingers crossed for you! :)
Thanks for keeping us up-to-date... such an interesting situation that I knew nothing about but now do!
Although I'm not a nurse, I work at a women's hospital in the Labor & Delivery dept. External versions are semi-common around there. I had no idea they even did such a thing until I started working there. Many times it works, so don't lose faith! Best of luck to you!
Great Hub! Love your writing style. Chuckled all the way through it!
Best of luck with your new little one--hope everything stays where it's supposed to!
ouch! you are a very funny writer.
Wonderful hub. Isn't pregnancy interesting? I wish I could just get a baby. I want to have another one, but AM NOT looking forward to the pregnancy "thing".
I enjoyed reading the hub, humorous yet informative. Thanks for a great hub.
oh my this one is fantastic!! our baby girl (now 26) was double footling breech and dorcacephalic and I am CPD cervical pelvic disproportionate...I was so pissed at the OB...wasnt it his fault after all? hes the one who diagnosed it! that i refused to let him set the c section date :) and Katie Baby...yes she is katherine Elizabeth...came in a blizzard on 022783/rather I went into labor and the MD took her out on 022783... :( but she was worth it! and now your Evie is too isnt she!!! hey wannabwestern ok with you if I write out my story on a hubpage? stirred some memories :)
Cute story! Glad you didn't need any extra procedures. It does seem that anything done during the last month of pregnancy is difficult, much less some of things you were asked to do to help the baby turn.
Oh thank you for sharing that.!!!I have tears running down my face from laughing. You must be what we British would call a real good sport. I can remember feeling like a hippopotamus before my daughter was born . You did well to even TRY some of the suggestions. I wish you well
Loved your hub - so did the baby come out alright or did you have to C-section? I hope you write books because you are a natural.
Congrats on turning and delivering your baby! This was nicely written and simply amusing. Keep it up!
If you find yourself getting blocked, just have another baby.
Thanks for the fun.
This was an interesting and amusing post!
Completely hillarious...glad your baby turned out fine...they tried to stick a probe in my mom just before I was born...she had the foresight (like you) not to let them touch her...sometimes I think doctor's are just in there playing around
This is a very humorous hub, loved it, and glad it all turned out fine!
John
My daughter was breech for eight and a half months and the worst aspect of that was she kicked me in the bladder each and every time she kicked. Had to carry extra clothes everywhere. When she turned she didn't go the short route but the long one all the way around. I was sleeping (2a.m.) and she woke me. Kind of funny now but wasn't then. Dixie W
I also enjoyed this Hub. Your sense of humor had me sitting here reading and outright laughing. Especially funny to me was your toddler son wanting the flashlight right then and now. I have to hide flashlights around this house so when I actually need one the batteries haven't been drained from kids leaving them on after playing with them.
Good luck to your family.
Ouch, ouch! I'm impressed you could do any of that stuff - when i was 9 months pregnant, I couldn't have done the hands-knees thing, i reckon (-:
Well I'm VERY late to this hub, but new to hubpages, that's my excuse. I'm an L&D RN, when performed correctly, and consistently, there's been reasonable success with turning breech babies with acupuncture. CHEAPER than a version, less painful, less risk. Great writing, BTW.
Wannabweatern ,You are a very good writer.It is very interesting.i am saying interesting bcoz ,today everything is fine.please tell whats the name of baby.
baby name is "jite"...hahahah
My second baby girl took that breech position and I thought normal delivery was impossible. I was bundled by my tummy with a big cloth belt after each pre-natal checkup but the baby kept on returning to that breech.
But when my labor pains started, my doctor "timed" my labor intervals and with a big push from me and with both his hands on my bulge, he gave it a good turn around and lo and behold! My baby was out! It was risky, I was operated on after 1 month from delivery for blood clots that affected my appendix. It was removed along with the mass of blackened fat clots around my womb.




































Misha 4 years ago
LOL and ouch for you at the same time! I commend you for keeping sense of humor in such a difficult situation, this is definitely fun reading.
I hope your baby turns before it's time to get out. Good luck! :)