Tracy Oldfield

Kneeling with your bottom in the air, for short periods, can give
your babe room to turn around, this also helps slow things down if
someone's in late stages of labour and on the way to the hospital
or waiting for medical staff to reach them. There are
acupressure points and massage techniques for turning,t oo, but I
don't know them off the top of my head. Touch wood, I haven't
needed them yet :-)

Tracy

PS, best of luck, though I'd prepare for a c-s, and decide what
kind of anaesthetic you want...

On 23 Jun 2000, at 20:15, B & T Simpson wrote:


Ok I have a question for all of you out there, I know
many of you use
natural methods for allot of things so here is what my
problem is, I am 1wk
4 days from my due date, and as of last week Friday the
baby went from head
down posision to lying side to side, he is still in
that position as of
toadies DR. apt. any idea how to get him to naturally
move back down my doc
says that labor will not even start with him in this
pos as he is not
pressing on my cervix and (wouldn't want it to start as
you can't deliver a
sideways baby!) so any help at all would be useful
thanks in advance!
Tanya

Tracy Oldfield

well, for the gel on the cervix, you could always go the 'natural'
route <g> the movement might have some effect, too...

Tracy

On 23 Jun 2000, at 20:32, B & T Simpson wrote:

my doctor did say that if he does turn, she wanted to
induce so not to give
him a chance to change his mind again! I agreed as long
as we do the gel on
my cervix and not plutocin!!!!!!! that stuff is nasty
been both directions
and won"t repeat the plutocin again even if I spell it
wrong!!!
Tanya

Holly Atchison

Tanya,

I don't have any good advice for you but I just had to wish you luck! And
Congratulations in advance!

Holly


>From: "B & T Simpson" <michigan@...>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] baby in wrong posision to deliver!
>Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 20:15:02 -0500
>
>
>Ok I have a question for all of you out there, I know many of you use
>natural methods for allot of things so here is what my problem is, I am
>1wk
>4 days from my due date, and as of last week Friday the baby went from head
>down posision to lying side to side, he is still in that position as of
>toadies DR. apt. any idea how to get him to naturally move back down my doc
>says that labor will not even start with him in this pos as he is not
>pressing on my cervix and (wouldn't want it to start as you can't deliver a
>sideways baby!) so any help at all would be useful thanks in advance!
>Tanya
>
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not plutocin!!!!!!! that stuff is nasty been both directions
> and won"t repeat the plutocin again even if I spell it wrong!!!
> Tanya

ROTF! Tanya, I had the stuff with the first birth.... I did the next 3 all
by myself thank-you-very-much! The stuff pretty much ought to be outlawed.
<G>


Lisa

B & T Simpson

Ok I have a question for all of you out there, I know many of you use
natural methods for allot of things so here is what my problem is, I am 1wk
4 days from my due date, and as of last week Friday the baby went from head
down posision to lying side to side, he is still in that position as of
toadies DR. apt. any idea how to get him to naturally move back down my doc
says that labor will not even start with him in this pos as he is not
pressing on my cervix and (wouldn't want it to start as you can't deliver a
sideways baby!) so any help at all would be useful thanks in advance!
Tanya

B & T Simpson

thanks for the imput! I know when my daughter was head down but facing the
wrong direction, they had me go thru a few contractions up- on the bed on my
hands and knees and it worked really fast and then imediately she wanted
out!
my doctor did say that if he does turn, she wanted to induce so not to give
him a chance to change his mind again! I agreed as long as we do the gel on
my cervix and not plutocin!!!!!!! that stuff is nasty been both directions
and won"t repeat the plutocin again even if I spell it wrong!!!
Tanya


Tanya M Simpson
michigan@...
-----Original Message-----
From: Tracy Oldfield <tracy.oldfield@...>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, June 23, 2000 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] baby in wrong posision to deliver!


>Kneeling with your bottom in the air, for short periods, can give
>your babe room to turn around, this also helps slow things down if
>someone's in late stages of labour and on the way to the hospital
>or waiting for medical staff to reach them. There are
>acupressure points and massage techniques for turning,t oo, but I
>don't know them off the top of my head. Touch wood, I haven't
>needed them yet :-)
>
>Tracy
>
>PS, best of luck, though I'd prepare for a c-s, and decide what
>kind of anaesthetic you want...
>
>On 23 Jun 2000, at 20:15, B & T Simpson wrote:
>
>
>Ok I have a question for all of you out there, I know
>many of you use
>natural methods for allot of things so here is what my
>problem is, I am 1wk
>4 days from my due date, and as of last week Friday the
>baby went from head
>down posision to lying side to side, he is still in
>that position as of
>toadies DR. apt. any idea how to get him to naturally
>move back down my doc
>says that labor will not even start with him in this
>pos as he is not
>pressing on my cervix and (wouldn't want it to start as
>you can't deliver a
>sideways baby!) so any help at all would be useful
>thanks in advance!
>Tanya
>
>
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Homeopathic pulsatilla works in many cases, taking the highest
oral dose possible to find. See a local homeopath to get the
remedy.
Things in your life being topsy-turvy can effect the baby's position.
Resolve loose ends, relationship related of nest/home related.
Visualize the baby turning.
Find an experienced OB who does versions, and do it with the
baby being listened to, very slowly. If the baby gets in the right
spot, bind your belly, and keep it wrapped up with a strip of sheet
or the like.
Good luck,
Shannon
retired homebirth midwife




On 23 Jun 2000, at 20:15, B & T Simpson wrote:


Ok I have a question for all of you out there, I know many of you use
natural methods for allot of things so here is what my problem is, I am 1wk
4 days from my due date, and as of last week Friday the baby went from head
down posision to lying side to side, he is still in that position as of
toadies DR. apt. any idea how to get him to naturally move back down my doc
says that labor will not even start with him in this pos as he is not
pressing on my cervix and (wouldn't want it to start as you can't deliver a
sideways baby!) so any help at all would be useful thanks in advance!
Tanya


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Pris

good luck Tanya, maybe he'll decided to turn w/i the next few days ... be
sure to let us know when your little bitsy arrives :)

Pris ~> who gave birth to two posterior babies and lived to tell about it
(AARRGGHH!!!) :O


----- Original Message -----
From: B & T Simpson <michigan@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] baby in wrong posision to deliver!


> Thank you to everyone who responded to my question, I have tried a few of
> these positions, (they kill my back) I will keep trying!!! lets hope he
> turns this week!!!
> Tanya

B & T Simpson

Thank you to everyone who responded to my question, I have tried a few of
these positions, (they kill my back) I will keep trying!!! lets hope he
turns this week!!!
Tanya


>Homeopathic pulsatilla works in many cases, taking the highest
>oral dose possible to find. See a local homeopath to get the
>remedy.
>Things in your life being topsy-turvy can effect the baby's position.
>Resolve loose ends, relationship related of nest/home related.
>Visualize the baby turning.
>Find an experienced OB who does versions, and do it with the
>baby being listened to, very slowly. If the baby gets in the right
>spot, bind your belly, and keep it wrapped up with a strip of sheet
>or the like.
>Good luck,
>Shannon
>retired homebirth midwife
>
>
>
>
>On 23 Jun 2000, at 20:15, B & T Simpson wrote:
>
>
>Ok I have a question for all of you out there, I know many of you use
>natural methods for allot of things so here is what my problem is, I am
1wk
>4 days from my due date, and as of last week Friday the baby went from head
>down posision to lying side to side, he is still in that position as of
>toadies DR. apt. any idea how to get him to naturally move back down my doc
>says that labor will not even start with him in this pos as he is not
>pressing on my cervix and (wouldn't want it to start as you can't deliver a
>sideways baby!) so any help at all would be useful thanks in advance!
>Tanya
>
>
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Bonnie Painter

I have been away for a week and am trying to catch up, so I haven't
responded to any emails yet, but I had to jump in on this one. Had ds
totally natural and dd with pitocin...

I told my husband that I would sooner drop a child in the toilet then to let
them get near me with that stuff again and I couldn't agree with you more
that it should be outlawed... ROFL


>From: "Lisa Bugg" <LisaBugg@...>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] baby in wrong posision to deliver!
>Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 20:13:37 -0500
>
>not plutocin!!!!!!! that stuff is nasty been both directions
> > and won"t repeat the plutocin again even if I spell it wrong!!!
> > Tanya
>
>ROTF! Tanya, I had the stuff with the first birth.... I did the next 3 all
>by myself thank-you-very-much! The stuff pretty much ought to be outlawed.
><G>
>
>
>Lisa
>

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