When Baby Lies Sideways could help you if:
- The doctor scheduled a cesarean because your baby is sideways in the womb
- The doctor offers an external cephalic version to manually turn the baby head down by hand
- You’re in the third trimester of pregnancy and your baby is not head down, but is lying sideways in a transverse lie, lying diagonally in an oblique lie, or changes into any of these positions frequently in what’s called an unstable lie
- Your midwife or doctor referred you to Spinning Babies® for information about what you can do that may help your baby find room to move head down
- You don’t have medical reasons that would contraindicate Forward-leaning Inversion, like bleeding from the placenta, or high blood pressure
- You want to avoid a cesarean or any other significant intervention in childbirth
Within your body is the physiology of fetal positioning. And within your body is the physiology of self-compassion. This eBook offers a plan of action to be done with compassion. Activating your physiology with a good plan gives you and your baby an excellent chance for a birth with a head-down baby.
We believe you and your baby are together in this adventure of life. One thing is certain: by the end of this program, you will have learned more about yourself that you can apply to life and parenting.
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