Likely to turn: You are still early and it is likely the baby will turn. If not OBs have plenty of experience either trying to turn or dealing with the breech.
Answered 9/27/2014
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Possibly: the later in pregnancy the less room for them to turn but I have seen them turn the day they were born so there is always a chance.
Answered 9/27/2014
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Most likely: Breech is when the baby's head isn't pointing down to the cvx/vagina. Frank/footling meanthe baby's feet are either tucked up to its head/dangling down to the vagina. Many reasons why; sometimes baby's size, shape of uterus, rarely it's babies w/ a neuro disorder. >50% switch to cephalic at 32wks, and it even happens at 38wks. OBGYNs can perform a VERSION to flip baby at term, but DON'T TRY @ HOME
Answered 8/12/2018
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