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11928406 tn?1431049111

when will the baby move to position for labor?

Im 28 weeks and just wondering when she will turn head down ready to come? I feel her kick mainly my bladder and at nigh shes at my ribs and sides kicking.. just wondering at how many weeks shell turn
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11515243 tn?1427129031
My daughter has been head down since like 16 17 weeks if not sooner
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Most babies turn into a head down position by 36 weeks, so you don't have to worry about that yet, baby has plenty of time to turn if breech
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My girl turned around 30 weeks.
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11928406 tn?1431049111
That's what I dont want to happen to mee ! Im more scared to get a c-section then gone natural birth
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I went for growth scan last week 38+5 to discover baby was breech. Going to hospital for an ecv tomorrow 39+4 to try and turn him manually! Hope it works so i can have a natural birth.
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11928406 tn?1431049111
Thats great I hope she turns because I dont have another ultrasound for the rest of my pregnancy
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24 weeks is how many months I'm a ftm n confused the Dr says it's the end of my 6th month but the internet days differently. Help!! Lol
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I'm 39wks 5 days. At my 32wks ultrasound they said she was head down & has been at least since then. I think, as others have said, it just depends on the baby.
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I found out my little one was head down at 21 weeks he's stayed like that ever since currently 34 weeks 4 daya
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11928406 tn?1431049111
Lol im just hoping she does turn and isnt breached
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Every baby is different. My baby girl has been with her head facing downwards for the past 3 months. Your baby could turn at last min when it besides to come lol.
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