At 19 weeks baby girl was breech, of course she's had tons of time to flip, but based on where I feel kicks, I think she might still be breech.
Could you tell?
At 19 weeks baby girl was breech, of course she's had tons of time to flip, but based on where I feel kicks, I think she might still be breech.
Could you tell?
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
At times I though she was, and at times I thought she wasn't - I was only right a couple of times (based on ultrasounds, my LO spent a good deal of time breech). Although she was head down (but sunny side up!) during delivery.
grapefruit / 4669 posts
Nope. The past 2 weeks my doc has said she's head down (and I'm almost 36 weeks so she's unlikely to flip), but I still feel movement low down more than anywhere (pelvis/lower stomach region), and hiccups high up. Right now I've got hiccups in the butt area...so weird.
pear / 1895 posts
Sometimes it can be hard to tell, but check out SpinningBabies.com. The belly mapping section might be of some help.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
My last ultrasound she was, but that was 24 weeks, at 20 weeks she wasn't breech. My doctor won't even check till 36 weeks since she can still flip up till then, or more likely.
I think she is head down cause I am feeling kicks higher up, and nothing really down low. But I really have no idea.
kiwi / 538 posts
I didn't know my son was breech until 32 weeks. Because I kept feeling kicks in the same place (he was very active) I assumed he hadn't moved but he was head down by 38 weeks. So I think it's really hard to tell. I was convinced I would know if he flipped but I obviously didn't!
nectarine / 2886 posts
Mine wasn't breech but I could tell because I was constantly feeling her feet in my ribs!
squash / 13199 posts
I couldnt tell the difference. LO was also breech at 19 weeks but turned out later
kiwi / 733 posts
I definitely couldn't tell that early on, but wasn't concerned because they flip around plenty for a while. At my 35 week appointment, baby was head down. The night before my 36 week appointment, I felt hiccups in a new, high up place. (They has been low and center.). Sure enough, baby flipped to breech at 36 weeks. At 37 (and a half), still there. So...position means very little until you're pretty late in the game!
blogger / pomelo / 5361 posts
I can generally tell what positions each baby is in by where I feel kicks the most. Lately, I've had pretty much 100% bladder kicks and kicks very low in my abdomen on both sides. I haven't had any of those kicks on my upper tummy when I rest my hand on it, like I usually do when one baby is head down. Turns out, they are both breech right now.
pomelo / 5093 posts
I could tell that my baby had remained head down by where I felt hiccups. They were a very distinct feeling, and I felt them by my hip. So I knew.
cantaloupe / 6017 posts
min was head up for a bit, and i could tell because I never felt distinct "kicks" anywhere but in my pelvic area. Baby is flipped now, and I feel kicks higher up, like above my belly button, etc. Also, yesterday the midwife felt for position, and showed me where things are, and I feel like I'm getting better at feeling back/butt, so that helps.
pear / 1571 posts
Yeah, I had kind of an idea, just from pressing on my belly and not finding a butt sticking up and out. Baby #2 was breech until 34 weeks and I totally knew when she flipped because she started these HUGE movements literally on the way home from the chiropractor where I'd just had the Webster technique done for the 2nd time in as many weeks in an effort to get her to flip. Not that I was really worried yet, but I wanted to do what I could so I WOULDN'T have to worry about it. Obviously, it worked and I very highly recommend chiropractic work and the Webster to get babies to flip!
watermelon / 14206 posts
This girl has hiccups every day and I feel them down low. Once you get bigger, you'll be able to tell better where your baby is. Mine was breech at 17 weeks, but she's been in position for weeks, now. (33 weeks)
pomegranate / 3872 posts
I could tell in the mid twenties because all of her strong movements were super low - Then I felt like she flipped in the thirties because I started to feel hiccups low in my pelvis. Now I can feel that her butt is the highest thing under my ribcage and still feel hiccups very low.
pomegranate / 3192 posts
I'm feeling kicks really low, but I'm only 20 weeks so I don't know if the baby is breech or whether he/she is still really low.
pear / 1895 posts
@JerricaBenton: I agree that hiccups are a good way to tell. My baby is head down and I always feel the hiccups in the lower left of my belly.
clementine / 916 posts
@sslm: I could tell.. I kept telling SO that I thought baby was breech from around 20w? I only felt her do a few somersaults early on, but by 28w I was sure she was set.. And she was. Toward the end it was VERY clear that she was breech because she would stand up and push her head against my ribs. It was great.
cantaloupe / 6164 posts
No clue! I get poked and prodded in every part of my belly & feel hiccups all over the place. She was breech at 32 weeks, and I only know from u/s, and then she flipped sometime before my 36 week u/s but I couldn't tell! She likes to dance enthusiastically with her whole body.
grapefruit / 4291 posts
I could move baby's head around although I didn't realise it was her head at the time!
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