22 Replies

📢 Friendly reminder, mummies and daddies! 👶 Dr Tan Eng Loy will be answering all your questions today for our Ask the Expert session on breech position! If you’ve been wondering about baby’s position, delivery options, or anything related to your pregnancy journey — now’s the time to ask. ✅ Drop your question in the comments before 1 PM today and stay tuned for the expert replies later!

will breech baby develop health issues later on doc?? is it true they can have hip issue. is there any treatment parents should do (to mother and babby) once the breech baby is delivered

Most breech babies are healthy, but studies show a slightly higher risk of certain conditions. The most well-known is developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), where the hip joint doesn’t form properly. That’s why doctors often recommend a hip ultrasound after birth for breech babies. In rare cases, breech position may be linked to underlying causes like uterine abnormalities or neurological issues, but in the vast majority of cases, breech is just a variation of normal, not a diagnosis. After delivery, your paediatrician will do the usual newborn checks and any follow-up needed.

I feel a bit traumatised by my first breech pregnancy. No history in the family nor any significant activity thay i tought could cause it... Any tips how to avoid it again doc

There’s unfortunately no guaranteed way to prevent breech, and it often happens without a known cause. Discuss early monitoring and the option of ECV with your doctor if baby is breech in the third trimester.

Doc, does baby being breech mean higher chance of early delivery My sister in law is now 31 weeks pregnant, last time check with OB baby was in breech position,

Breech babies are more commonly found in preterm births, but not always. Many breech pregnancies still go to full term. Close monitoring and follow-ups with your obstetrician helps guide the safest timing.

Doc… I have 2 questions… 1. I do work out a lot, can it cause breech position??? 2. can i still deliver my baby without c sec if baby in breech position

Exercise doesn’t cause breech. Vaginal delivery may be possible in certain breech cases, but C-section is often recommended for safety. Another option is to consider external cephalic version (ECV). Talk to your OB about individual risks and options.

Heard got some “turning techniques” online! Like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-szODdpg8A safe to try at home or better let OB do?

Many videos on social media suggest exercises to turn a breech baby but evidence doesn’t support these methods. The only methods shown to be effective are ECV and possibly moxibustion done under proper supervision. Avoid DIY techniques without medical advice.

If our baby in breech position, is there any danger sign that requires us to go to hospital ASAP? what sign should we pay attention at..

Watch for leaking fluid, bleeding, reduced movement, or sudden pain. Breech position increases some risks, so go to the hospital immediately if these occur.

I'm a bit scared of C-section... If baby breech, really no choice must go C-section? Or can I still insist on normal??

It depends on your situation. In some hospitals and with experienced doctors, vaginal breech delivery may be offered. Alternative, you can discuss with your doctor the option of doing an external cephalic version (ECV). ECV attempts to turn the baby head down so that a vaginal delivery can be attempted safely. But for many, a planned C-section is the safest choice. Talk openly with your obstetrician.

Doc what causes breech position can i avoid it. what are the factors i want to know. I'm pregnant @ 25 weeks

Most breech positions at 25 weeks resolve on their own. Causes can include uterine shape, fibroids, or too much/too little fluid, but often, there’s no clear reason. It’s not something you can cause or prevent.

Doc, eard from friends that some people go do handstand or yoga pose to make baby turn. legit or dangerous?

Related Questions

Trending Questions

Related Articles