I second the hands & knees. Having had a 10# posterior baby (with an almost
17" head to boot) I was determined not to have another posterior baby. At
37 weeks my daughter was posterior and engaged. I did Yoga (which included
a lot of hands & knees positions) and I had 15 hours of contractions that
turned out to be my daughter dis-engaging, turning anterior and re-engaging.
I gave birth exactly a week later. I'm expecting again and you can be
darned sure that as I get into the third trimester (due in July) I will be
spending as much time as possible on hands & knees to help prevent this baby
from being posterior. Once was more than enough. I was lucky - although it
was a very long and difficult birth, I did succeed in having a natural birth
(in the hospital) with my son. I wouldn't want to repeat that experience
even though it does give me some encouragement to know my body can handle it
if I should have another posterior babe.
Margo Trueman
LLL Leader
AACL (Southern CA/Nevada)
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