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Here are the suggestions that I received in response to my request for
help turning a breech. I have included the whole post as opposed to deleting
duplicate suggestions. (sorry, I'm due any time now and couldn't get it
together enough to be creative and organized!!!)
Has she tried all the ways to try to turn a breech baby? Here's a list:
Acupuncture usually entails the use of moxibustion instead of needles.
I've heard people have great success with this.
Find every picture of a head-down baby you can find and plaster them
all over your house/work, in your purse, and anywhere else you can think
of and keep the faith. Your baby will turn! Also, talk to the baby about
its motivation for turning around. There is also a birth guardian in charge
of your baby who you can communicate with about this. Sometimes this is
the only way unborn babies have of getting through to us. Try to listen.
Hypnotherapy is supposed to work really well because of the relaxation
it induces more than anything else.
One that I heard was to do 100 pelvic rocks an hour along with everything
else... Also chiropractic, a technique called Webster's technique. Some
others are music & light (mag flashlight) near the crotch area especially
while sleeping, music on lower abdomen also may work during the day (classical
or very soothing)....
Sometimes doing somersaults yourself in the water and turn a baby. And
don't forget the power of communicating with your baby.... Release that
tension and the baby will turn when he feels you relax.
Something I have seen work with several of my moms and myself is having
the Daddy put his mouth down where the babies head should be, then Daddy
should talk to his baby and tell him/her to turn around and put its head
where it should be. My last baby always responded to Daddy's voice
and did whatever he ask! Another thing I've seen work is playing music
to the baby using headphones and placing them where the baby's head should
be. Sometimes babies will turn to hear the tunes!!
What about your thoughts and/or fears? For example, I was considering
doing my birth unassisted a few weeks back and my baby turned breech. I
wouldn't do a breech unassisted so I suggested an agreement with the baby
that I would make every effort to have the midwife there if she would turn
vertex. She did a few hours later. BTW, the idea of doing an external version
didn't intuitively feel right at the time, partly because I was only 32
weeks but ... trust in yourself!
Have you ever heard of elephant walking? It has worked well for my students
who carry breech near term. Elephant walking is walking on hands and feet
instead of knees. As soon as you try it, you will see why it would work!
It's very difficult to do, but it definitely helps loosen the baby up and
out of the pelvic ring. Some people feel the baby turn as soon as they
start doing it.
Did anyone suggest diving into a pool several times? Midwives around
here recommend it all the time.
Breech and transverse positions symbolize comfort for the mother and
baby, as the position places the head nearer the mother's heart. Relax
mothers, relax babies, easy to turn baby to vertex.
Other methods that have worked:
(RE: a Transverse lie) Get her into a warm pool. She walks into the
water until up to her shoulders. Then have her dive down to the bottom
of the pool. As she is deweighted so is the baby and the heavy part of
the baby (the head) will go into the pelvis. She may have to do this three
times but I have never had it fail.
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