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Pregnant. Sonography Showed Baby's Head Downward, Vertex Position With Posterior Placenta. Help?

hi doc, i am 33 week pregnantlady from rajasthan, india. i hade sonography on 30 jan 2013 and the baby was in head down.vertex postion with posterior placenta . now i think baby has changed its position don t know exactly but i think in breach position. i Really want to give birth naturally. For that what should i do? Pkease guide me, i m worried.
Tue, 12 Feb 2013
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Hello and welcome to HCM.

Thank you for your query.

Depending on what position the fetus is in now, we can decide on the management. There are various maneuver's that can be implied to ensure proper and safe delivery of the fetus, without necessitating a caesarean section.

I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications. I would gladly help you.

Best wishes.
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Pregnant. Sonography Showed Baby's Head Downward, Vertex Position With Posterior Placenta. Help?

Hello and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your query. Depending on what position the fetus is in now, we can decide on the management. There are various maneuver s that can be implied to ensure proper and safe delivery of the fetus, without necessitating a caesarean section. I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications. I would gladly help you. Best wishes.