
1. Let the doctor try and manually turn the baby using a method called "external cephalic version" It has to be done in the hospital and basically the doctor uses his hands from the outside to try and move him. This can be quite painful I've heard and carries it's own risks. It can put you into labor. My doctor says it is up to me, but he did not really reccomend it for me. He said he has had about a %50 success rate and that the chances would be lower for me. The thing is this baby is breech because of the shape of my uterus not because he is just stubborn, so trying to get him to flip may not even be probable. At this point I am not really feeling like this is a good idea. While I want to do everything I can to prevent a C-section, I feel like there is a reason he is positioned the way he is and that is the most comfortable for him. If we did do it it would be performed around 37 weeks. ( on a side note I have been doing everything I can at home that I've read can encourage them to flip on there own: sitting on a bouncy ball, laying with your hips higher then you chest with pillows propped up, putting a heating pad where you want there head to go and ice pack at the top since they will want to be in the warmth, putting headphones on my lower abdomen to get him to move toward the sound, and crawling around on my hands and knees- I have done all these to no avail!)
2. Wait. There is a small chance he could still turn and I can just wait and see if I go into labor. If at the time of labor he is still breech- then a C-section would need to be performed right there. This is my fav. option. It allows the baby to decide when it is the right time to come out.
3. Schedule a C-section. If I want to I can schedule anytime after 39 weeks. Obviously this goes against everything I want, BUT I do see some of the benefits. It gaurantees the doctor will be there for me and can take more time and we can be sure Andy is in town.
I am having a hard time with the whole thing, but really it's not about me. The baby is fine and that's all that matters. I have never had surgery or any type of anesthesia, so these are really scary to me. I'd rather take the pain. Either way I can't wait to meet him!!!!
We are feeling prepared for the most part and have almost everything we need, just need to stock up on more diapers for the first few months and a few other things. I started washing some of his clothes and blankets and things are pretty much set up for his arrival. I have been making extra meals and stocking our freezer for the first few weeks we are home too. My mom will be coming out as soon as he is born so that will be most helpful and then Andy's mom will come for a while. I can't wait for him to be here and part of our lives, it's hard to believe he will be in just a few more weeks!