Between around 32 and 36 weeks, your baby will almost always move so that he is 'head down', inside the womb. Some babies, though, don't. These maverick babes (estimated at 3 or 4 in every 100 babies) ...
Frank breech is the most common type of breech position. Learn what this position means for you and your baby. If your baby is in a frank breech position, that means that their bottom is facing ...
Breech babies who are born naturally are twice as likely to die as those delivered by planned Caesarean section, doctors warned yesterday. Women who try for a natural birth when their baby is in ...
One of the doctors at the centre of an inquest into the death of a baby boy who was in a breech position said he has "regrets" over the incident. Dr Rohit Sharma delivered Troy Brady at Craigavon ...
MONTANA Brown has revealed she is in hospital following pregnancy complications ahead of giving birth to her second child. Love Island star Montana Brown is due to have her second child with ...
A pregnancy that has progressed without any apparent hitch can still give way to complications during delivery. Here are some of the most common concerns. A small percentage of women, mostly first ...
He said the risk of a breech baby suffering oxygen starvation increases tenfold if it is born naturally. 'If a woman insists on a vaginal birth, we recommend it is medically managed in hospital ...
Hunkered over a plastic tub, she even tugged out a breech baby by herself while her husband was away. This was decades ago, before home births, much less unassisted births, gained popularity.