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Mother and Baby on MSNBack-to-back baby position: what it means and how it can affect labourMost babies in a back-to-back position will eventually rotate during labour to face your back, which is the ideal anterior ...
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Verywell Health on MSNHow to Help Your Transverse Baby TurnA transverse baby lies sideways instead of head-down in the uterus. Learn what causes this position, when to talk to your provider, and how to help your baby turn naturally.
A breech position of the baby (not coming head first) accounts for 3% to 4% of all full-term pregnancies (39 and 40 weeks of pregnancy), according to the Cleveland Clinic.
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