Was your LO heads up or down at 28 weeks? I know there is still time - my OB told me not to worry about it until around 34 weeks. I just have this feeling that I've got a stubborn one on my hands, and that she is quite cozy where she is!
Was your LO heads up or down at 28 weeks? I know there is still time - my OB told me not to worry about it until around 34 weeks. I just have this feeling that I've got a stubborn one on my hands, and that she is quite cozy where she is!
nectarine / 2039 posts
no one said anything about positioning to me until I think 30 weeks....heads down then
pomegranate / 3980 posts
Mine was head up at 28 weeks and is still generally that way at 34... on thursday my midwife is going to try and get her flipped the other way but she doesn't seem that worried.
coconut / 8299 posts
Mine was head up until around 32 weeks. He turned head down at my 32 week appointment. Then one day, he decided to flip around again! He was breech when my water broke!
grapefruit / 4819 posts
Mine was head down at 28 weeks and I think the LO is pretty happy there. I'm nearly 34 weeks now and I think it's still head down (have another appt today so will see soon). I can feel lots of kicks and squirms towards the top of my belly so hopefully it's happy to stay in the head down position!
I was told though that they can turn quite easily up to 36 weeks so it's definitely not something to worry about yet!
cantaloupe / 6146 posts
up! down by 32 though, still down at 38. he moved so much i never noticed him flip?
eggplant / 11824 posts
LO was head down at every appointment until 34 weeks. On Thursday - 36 weeks - we'll find out if she has flipped back. OB said not to worry until 36 weeks as they'll move a lot pretty much up until then.
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