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		<title>Head&#8217;s Down, Thumbs Up! On My Way To Home Birth</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DrKim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[That was what my first grade teacher would call out before we played Seven Up, which was my favorite game at that big-kid school. (Well, not the homebirth part). This time, I mean something entirely different&#8230;&#8230;THE BABY TURNED! HER HEAD IS DOWN!!!Thumbs up, as in, &#8220;fantastic.&#8221; Head&#8217;s down, as in: her head is down. Capish? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That was what my first grade teacher would call out before we played Seven Up, which was my favorite game at that big-kid school. (Well, not the homebirth part).</p>
<p>This time, I mean something entirely different&#8230;&#8230;THE BABY TURNED! HER HEAD IS DOWN!!!<br />Thumbs up, as in, &#8220;fantastic.&#8221; Head&#8217;s down, as in: her head is down. Capish?</p>
<p>I am so excited that she&#8217;s finally decided to go along with the program.</p>
<p>While she was turned the wrong way, I did some research and found <a href="http://www.spinningbabies.com/">http://www.spinningbabies.com/</a>. It was very helpful and gave me lots of information as well as recommending the exercises/positions I tried, like the inversion I showed as a video example in one of the last posts. Some of the information on baby position I got from this picture that I borrowed from them. The caption above this picture is</p>
<div align="center"><strong>Head Down Is Only Half The Story</strong></div>
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<p>I didn&#8217;t know this. I&#8217;ve heard of &#8220;posterior&#8221;babies that give you lots of back labor. That&#8217;s when the baby&#8217;s occiput (the back of the skull) is facing your back, so you see the baby&#8217;s face as it comes out, instead of the back of the head. It&#8217;s a little harder and usually more uncomfortable to push this baby out.</p>
<p>The ideal baby position is LOA, &#8220;Left Occiput Anterior&#8221;. This means that the baby is lying along the left side, with the occiput facing the mother&#8217;s front (not posterior).</p>
<p>I believe that my little princess is in that ideal position, but I am not sure. At least her head is down, though.</p>
<p>If your baby is head down, but in one of the other positions, SpinningBabies has some exercises/positions that are supposed to be helpful for getting the baby to move. I am going to rest and trust that all is well unless I get an indication of something otherwise.</p>
<p>If at all up to us, we would like to have our baby one week from yesterday, on August 16th. Don&#8217;t laugh, we&#8217;ve chosen a delivery date in the past, and it worked just fine.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll keep you posted!</p>
<p>From a very soon to be mama of 5.</p>
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		<title>Time To Hang Upside Down</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 10:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DrKim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, really. I just came from my ultrasound where I found out that this girl of mine (who is indeed a girl, I did find out) is now completely Breech. No good. I&#8217;m going to begin inversion exercises. And continue going to my chiropractor for the Webster&#8217;s technique (see video on my last post). And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, really.</p>
<p>I just came from my ultrasound where I found out that this girl of mine (who is indeed a girl, I did find out) is now completely Breech. No good.</p>
<p> I&#8217;m going to begin inversion exercises. And continue going to my chiropractor for the Webster&#8217;s technique (see video on my last post). And I&#8217;m also going to find a Chinese Medicine/acupuncturist and go. I&#8217;m not looking forward to that one. I tried acupuncture once and <strong>hated </strong>it. But it&#8217;s certainly better than the alternative.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the inversion technique I will try. I&#8217;m not looking forward to it, either. </p>
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<p>I&#8217;ll  let you know how it goes&#8230;</p></p>
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		<title>Are Baby Girls More Difficult?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 07:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DrKim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My supposed baby girl ( I say &#8220;supposed&#8221; because it&#8217;s possible that the doctor made a mistake, and it&#8217;s not a girl I&#8217;m carrying) is being difficult. I have heard that boys are much easier, and girls are more complicated&#8230; I wonder if she&#8217;s starting already? Last week I went for a checkup to find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My supposed baby girl ( I say &#8220;supposed&#8221; because it&#8217;s possible that the doctor made a mistake, and it&#8217;s not a girl I&#8217;m carrying) is being difficult. I have heard that boys are much easier, and girls are more complicated&#8230; I wonder if she&#8217;s starting already?
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<div>Last week I went for a checkup to find that the baby was lying in a somewhat transverse position. <a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_eqrRfQe88NA/SnflI7QnsKI/AAAAAAAAACk/13OXfszmMIA/s1600-h/transverse.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5366009422544351394" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 94px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 101px" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_eqrRfQe88NA/SnflI7QnsKI/AAAAAAAAACk/13OXfszmMIA/s320/transverse.jpg" border="0" /></a></div>
<div>This is a true transverse lie. The baby is going side-to-side instead of up and down. A baby in this position cannot be delivered vaginally. It would have to move into a better position, or be delivered surgically. I don&#8217;t think I have a true transverse baby; she seems to be more oblique.</div>
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<div>This is an oblique position. The head is at least in the right &#8220;hemisphere&#8221; (down). This baby still needs to move before coming out, but it&#8217;s a lot closer. </div>
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<div>This is an optimally positioned baby. This is what I want. Head down, in the middle, with the baby&#8217;s back facing outward.</div>
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<div>There are things that I can do/have done to help my baby turn into the right position. </div>
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<p>One is the Webster&#8217;s Breech Turning Technique, performed by a chiropractor. I had this done 2 times last week, and on the third visit, my legs were completely balanced, so he didn&#8217;t perform it.</p>
<p>I have been diligently trying to discern the baby&#8217;s position, but I really can&#8217;t tell. So, I&#8217;m going for an ultrasound in just a little while to see what she&#8217;s up to.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll let you know!</p>
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