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November 28th, 2005, 12:13 PM
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Breech & Posterior Babies + Having a Vaginal Breech Birth
Midwives / Obs / GP's Who Attend Vaginal Breech Birth
Here's a tip women - if you have chosen an Ob and they support vaginal breech birth, tells you something about their attitudes towards birth and that they are probably more supportive Obs to see generally. If you have a breech bub, I highly recommend you read Breech Birth: Woman Wise by Maggie Banks.
MELBOURNE
Dr David Freidin
Suite 3, 96 Grattan Street
CARLTON VIC 3053
Ph: 03 9527 1388
Dr Lionel Steinberg
Suite 2, Ground Floor
59-61 Victoria Parade
FITZROY VIC 3065
Ph: 03 9347 7917
Dr Dennis Price
Suite 2/145 Wattletree Road
MALVERN VIC 3144
Ph: 03 9509 5744
Dr Peter Lee
53 Brady Road
DANDENONG NORTH VIC 3175
Ph: 03 9790 0333
Dr Guy Skinner
145 Victoria Parade
FITZROY VIC 3065
Ph: 03 9417 0147
QUEENSLAND
Dr Ian Etherington
Kenmore Medical Suite 1
Mater Hospital
P.O. Box 924
ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700
Ph: 07 4931 3550
Links & Resources
Here is a collection of links to Breech and posterior resources. You can always google 'optimal foetal positioning' for the best info. Other tips are to make sure you avoid slouching in seats which can encourage a posterior position - always have your hips above your knees even if you have to put a pillow or two under your bum. You might also like to try a birth/fit ball to sit on. Also from around 30 weeks, get down on your hands and knees for 20 mins a day if that as comfortable.
Spinning Babies - http://www.spinningbabies.com
A collection of breech techniques - http://gentlebirth.org/Midwife/breechcl.html
Breech information - http://gentlebirth.org/Midwife/breechtn.html
Homepathy to help turn baby - http://www.midwiferytoday.com/articles/turnbaby.asp
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September 22nd, 2007, 06:48 PM
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Hey Kelly,
The middle two links are down....are you able to find them again?
Ta
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December 11th, 2007, 11:37 AM
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I can vouch for Dr Etherington, he delivered vaginally my second twin who was breech
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December 11th, 2007, 02:40 PM
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With or without an epi Sherie? Many Obs put a requirement on women to have an epi for a twin vaginal birth and/or to be induced
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December 12th, 2007, 05:03 PM
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Without believe it or not... no pain relief at all... but i still prefer the breech extraction to the thought of a caesar!!
It was only by chance that he was there... he was in civvys just popping in, not actually working!!! so im very lucky... he's the best (in my beliefs) ob in rocky
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I know I'm in my own little world, but it's ok. They know me here!!
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December 12th, 2007, 05:05 PM
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Oh wow thats fantastic, so many Obs want that epi in!!! Lucky you  The caesar might sound nice, but you have to jump through hoops if you decide you then want a VBAC and you have to fight for it... plus not to mention the risks of course
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December 15th, 2007, 05:00 PM
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Yeah for sure, i knew enough to know that it was better for their lungs to come out naturally and although it was a bit painful, i believe it was better... and kudos to doctors who are willing to do it instead of jumping at the chance to hand it over to someone else to deal with when it gets tough...
p.s - ewww at a caesar sounding nice LOL! If i had a kid with a HC of 40 or something it would probably sound nice LOL! - absolutely no offence intended to people who choose to have caesars either
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December 15th, 2007, 05:12 PM
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If you were to measure up 40cm - even 30 cms and look at it, yeh it would look huge... but babies are clever. They don't come out at maximum circumference, they come out at the most narrow point of their head, and there are 4 unfused bones in their head which squash and move together as needed to be born out of the vagina. Before the birth measurements aren't exact anyway, so if a doc told me my baby had a big head I would still give it a go. There is so much women need to know about birth which will help reduce fear!
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December 15th, 2007, 11:47 PM
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Parents to Amazing Twins
Charlotte Jordyn & Ameliah Kate
07/05/06 @ 29wks 6days due to PROM
3lb 6oz & 3lb 2oz
I know I'm in my own little world, but it's ok. They know me here!!
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March 26th, 2008, 02:30 PM
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Try this:
Attending a Breech Birth - from Ronnie Falc?o's Midwife Archives
Note the search engine at the bottom of the page - type in anything to get a wealth of info.
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May 10th, 2008, 09:05 AM
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Still breech at 38 weeks
Hello
I am just wondering if there is anyone who has had a vaginal breech birth and what their experience was like? My baby is still breech and I am 38 weeks and 2 days pregnant. I don't really want to have a C Section but the thought of a vaginal delivery at this stage is just as daunting.
I would love to hear someone's perspective who has been through this and what they think.
Also if anyone has had success turning breech babies using any method please let me know.
Cheers
Mecil
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