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Hi, been for 35 week check today,been told its breech any ideas to help turn it, not my first baby tho,no way do I want a section, Also had 3 + glucose so got to go for a gtt.0
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Seems like someone mentioned being on all fours to help turn the baby?? Oh my, I'm not much help there! Someone here will know though!MSE mum of DS(7), and DS(4) (and 2 adult DCs as well!)DFW Long haul supporters No 210:snow_grin Christmas 2013 is coming soon!!! :xmastree:0
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Seems like someone mentioned being on all fours to help turn the baby?? Oh my, I'm not much help there! Someone here will know though!
I think i've seen/heard that too. If you go on all fours, with bottom in the air, it gives baby the best possible space to shift around.
(Just thought - that position probably got some of us in this situation in the first place!!!!):beer:0 -
Well it's nearly 3 and I have acchieved NOTHING today - reports are not working and spent most of my afternoon explaining that I am NOT driving 360+ miles in one day just to rush to another meeting the next morning because the acc manager has messed up and has to move the meeting from the scheduled day... MUST go post stuff brbDFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
My DFW Diary - blah- mildly funny stuff about my journey0 -
If you go on all fours, with bottom in the air, it gives baby the best possible space to shift around
Just make sure you close the curtains first.MSE mum of DS(7), and DS(4) (and 2 adult DCs as well!)DFW Long haul supporters No 210:snow_grin Christmas 2013 is coming soon!!! :xmastree:0 -
redmel1621 wrote: »Me and dh used to do this too...it was lovely:) and yes it has now gone out the window. We did try to keep it up, but found we were too tired when ds1 was a baby...and ever since!!!!!! We now just find we don't have the time:(
Maybe one day when we are old and grey, we will go back to it.
Mel x
99% of the time she does cook it :T I do enjoy my grub but its not quite as satisfying as when you make it your self0 -
bumblebee87 wrote: »im getting there, im prepared for the worst.
yeah scan is tomorrow morning. i hope everything is ok for you x
Are you still bleeding or have you now stopped? I now have had quite a few clots today. I wondered if it was worth going to A&E this pm but my dh can't get away from work and he works 30 miles away and i have my ds at home and no one can look after him. What ever the result will not change between now and 9 tomorrow so i might as well wait unless i start getting pain. Are you having a normal scan or another internal? how many weeks are you? I am 6. Will be thinking of you 2moz.This is my signature!0 -
im pa doopy dooped ... spent this morning sorting out mine and DD clothes ... 2hours and 3 black bin bags later i gave up due to back ache went for a rest then forgot about finishing the room and started baking ... but then forgot to add sugar to my hobnobs still turn out ok and lovely with jam (less calories as well
) ... OH painted the living room and WILL be doing the dining room tomorrow no matter how much his xbox 360 is calling him... so now im waiting to put the next load in the washing machine OH is picking up DD and chips in the oven on low turn it up when they get home... feel like im really getting ready for this bubs one room at a time x
Still searching .....:)
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Sami, just years of IF and seeing many Drs and medical professions that made me aware of it. I was asked several times over the yrs. They changed the rules to one month in 2001 but the private fertility clinics still use 3 cycles, i guess they want to be extra sure since the women are going through so much just to get PG. Idk, personally i wouldn't take any risks, esp with the huge % of first time pregnancys ending in m/c.
On the same NHS page you took that from also states...
"The reason rubella is included in the childhood immunisation programme is to prevent children passing rubella virus to their pregnant mothers or mothers pregnant friends. It is also important to immunise women of childbearing age....".
Like i said, just something worth doing if you're 'properly' TTC
Miss C - Didn't see the pic when i last posted, what a total cutie
Can't believe it's only 3pm, im soo sleepy already!0
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