If baby A is head down and Baby B is breech
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jessbaby
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Member since 1/06 5292 total posts
Name: Jessica
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If baby A is head down and Baby B is breech
Why can't you vaginally deliver A and then they turn B?
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Posted 10/13/09 9:23 AM |
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BigB
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Member since 6/05 5914 total posts
Name: Stacey
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Re: If baby A is head down and Baby B is breech
They can turn baby b....but, if they can't then it is a C-section. My dr. did not want to go down that road and rec a C-section. She said it made no sense to do all of that pushing and possible tearing and then have to have a c-section.
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Posted 10/13/09 10:09 AM |
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DNR
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Member since 2/08 909 total posts
Name: Donna
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Re: If baby A is head down and Baby B is breech
That's exactly how my boys were positioned. The doctor also said a lot of times baby b can go into distress after delivering twin A. This happened to my sister while she was delivering her twins.
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Posted 10/13/09 10:13 AM |
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nymommy2be
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Member since 1/06 2063 total posts
Name: Kara
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Re: If baby A is head down and Baby B is breech
You can try, I did but B turned out to be a c-section for me.
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Posted 10/13/09 9:40 PM |
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SweetTooth
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Member since 12/05 20105 total posts
Name: Lauren
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Re: If baby A is head down and Baby B is breech
I was told there was a risk of complications, so if they had been in those positions, I wouldn't have risked putting baby B in danger. I wound up with Baby A breech and B vertex, so there wasn't even a question.
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Posted 10/13/09 11:02 PM |
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