Research from the United States and around the world was presented at The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine 23rd Annual Clinical Meeting in San Francisco, California, from February 3-8, 2003.
Breech and transverse positions are common towards the end of pregnancy. While these words sound alarming, they are nothing to worry about. Your care team can manage a breech or transverse baby and ...
DOCTOR, IT CAN BE REALLY SCARY IF YOU’RE PREGNANT AND YOU FIND OUT THAT YOUR BABY IS BREECH. AND THAT MEANS THAT THE BABY’S HEAD IS FACING UP RATHER THAN DOWN. BUT COULD THE BABY CORRECT ITS OWN ...