Hello ? 33 weeks and the baby is lying wrong, it's unlikely they will...

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Hello ? 33 weeks and the baby is lying wrong, it's unlikely they will flip over ? most likely cesarean section, tell me how you had yours, what week did the baby turn over? And girls who had a cesarean section, tell me how everything went, how did you feel afterwards ☺️?

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20y6m
I had a C-section. The operation went well. Afterwards, my lower abdomen and the scar hurt a lot. An elderly midwife at the maternity ward recommended I lie on my stomach more (yes, it's a bit painful but I put up with it) so the uterus contracts faster and the pain goes away sooner.
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Айзада
42
I'm in my 4th pregnancy, it's breech too; three were head-first. I'm worried too, I don't want a C-section.
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Елена
20y6m 16y8m 5y7m
I'm 32 weeks. And my sister is right before giving birth.
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xeniya
16y11m 5y8m
My baby flipped at 32 weeks, but I still wanted a C-section.
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Алтынай
42
It will flip — mine flipped
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5y7m
At 29 weeks he was already head down My mother-in-law, during her first labor when she gave birth to my husband, he was also head-up While they were taking her to the maternity hospital he literally turned over right in the ambulance and was born) Also try talking to him) Move your hands over your belly)
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5y7m
Honestly, he was born completely blue with a double nuchal cord and two hematomas on his head ? But that's because she carried something heavy the whole pregnancy) And it's okay, he grew into a little strongman) And yours could flip at any moment)
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Екатерина
6y4m 42
My aunt told me that they somehow turned her son in the maternity hospital while she was already in labor; it's okay, everything went well.
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Sofi
15y0m 5y10m
At this stage it's too early to say that it won't turn. No one can predict, so to speak; there are only statistics and experience. You're not going to give birth in the next 24 hours. Don't worry in advance )
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Ирина
5y4m
Try spending more time in the knee-elbow position; it may help the baby turn. Check online — there are also various supportive exercises. Just be sure to consult your doctor first. Your baby can still turn, don’t worry.
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Елена
5y8m
My baby hadn't turned for birth since 26 weeks and was born bottom-first. And everything is fine. We're already a month old) although of course everyone is different.
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эля
8y9m 5y7m 3y10m
Everyone's different — if the baby isn't big, it might still turn. At my third scan it was breech, but at 35 weeks the head was already down when it turned ?‍♀️?‍♀️?‍♀️. I had a C-section 3 years ago. Everything was fine and I recovered quickly. Next week I have a C-section; it's a bit scary since I already know what to expect, but I'm holding on. With the first C-section it's not scary because you don't know how things go, and it's better not to listen to others so you don't psych yourself out.
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11y1m 5y6m 42
With my first child I had a C-section — he stayed breech the whole pregnancy and never turned, nothing helped. We even went to the doctor to try to turn him, but we went too late; he was already sitting very low. Until the end my gynecologist told me he would turn and I would give birth naturally, despite the baby being large, over 4 kg. In the end my husband and I went to the maternity hospital at 40 weeks on our own without a referral because my belly was pulling so much. They admitted me and said they'd do a C-section — the baby wouldn't turn and it was better not to risk it. I signed consent for March 30, a planned operation, but my baby decided to come earlier — on the 29th at 10 a.m. they performed a C-section on me. I was totally unprepared, I was waiting for the 30th :) All my veins hid from fear, so that’s how they found a vein. After the injection in my back I started shaking all over, I got terribly cold, nauseous, dizzy — everything at once. Thank God everything went well, but after the operation I had a really hard recovery: the incision hurt terribly, they gave me painkillers by injection; I couldn't even get up, I lay flat with awful pain until the evening. My uterus contracted poorly, I lost quite a bit of blood, but in the end I began to get better; only around 6 p.m. did I start to feel relief. For the first time I put my son to my breast — luckily he had been lying calmly and hadn't cried. Everyone goes through it differently: the girl next to me had a C-section for the second time, we were operated on almost at the same time, and for her it was fine, nothing hurt — and I suffered so much.
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