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Head down???


When did your baby turn to go head down?  I will be 23 weeks tomorrow and I was just wondering when he will turn and go head down? I feel like it's weird still feeling his movements so down low...
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Hey my baby turned at 34 weeks im now 38 weeks and his head is very deep down in my pelvic bone so fingers crossed hes staying there good luck
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My baby turned early then flipped back a couple of times but I guess she's back head down since im 39 weeks
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As soon as I entered my 3rd trimester my son turned head down . Some babies don't turn head down , they stay breach , and doctors turn them , but you still have time .
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My baby turned at 35 weeks! I'm so happy because I had been worried because I didn't want an ECV or C section! I'm hopeful she stays in place until delivery! I'm sure your little guy will turn!
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oh wow. I thought they turned head down much later in the pregnancy...
So I am 25weeks, is it then possible mine already turned head down or will soon?
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*have
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7213941 tn?1397087659
I'm at 33+2 and my stubborn little guy refuses to cooperate no matter what. OB said that as long as he turns by 36 weeks it is fine. I still wonder how he will ha e enough room to accomplish that though lol...I have a short torso and his daddy is very tall!
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Yes. They turn at any point until about 32 weeks. My baby turned by 26 weeks.
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So will he just turn when he's ready?
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My little princess was turned head down by 24 weeks and on Monday I will be 32 weeks so excited!!
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