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A baby is not considered breech until around 35 or 36 weeks. In normal pregnancies, a baby usually turns head-down to get into position in preparation for birth.
At thirty-five weeks pregnant, it's nearly time to give birth to your beautiful baby! Now you’ve reached 35 weeks, your baby is bigger than ever, and your body and symptoms just keep on changing.
Find out what you need to know about breech babies and their problems. Learn about your birthing options and the advantages and risks of each.
In her practice, doctors might perform an ultrasound at 35-36 weeks pregnant to see if the baby is breech. If so, they can perform a procedure to manually flip the baby.
Usually the baby turns head-down to get into the head-down position before 35 weeks. However, as the baby becomes bigger in size with advancing stages, it might find it harder to change positions ...
A breech position of the baby (not coming head first) accounts for 3% to 4% of all full-term pregnancies (39 and 40 weeks of pregnancy), according to the Cleveland Clinic.
I am 35 weeks pregnant.My baby is in breech position, thats worrying me.I wanted to avoid C section.Is my baby born healthy ? Answer::The baby can still turn, though it is late in the pregnancy.
1) I am 25 weeks pregnant and there is still more than enough time for the baby to turn, however, if the baby does not turn, how soon before my due date will my gynae deliver my baby by C-section? 2) ...