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05/10/2017
This information may help you to assist your baby into the most favorable position for birth before labour begins. Note that this applies only if your baby is coming head first and is singleton baby rather than a multiple. From 34 weeks onwards, your own
From 34 weeks onwards, your own postural awareness and habits can potentially encourage your baby to lie with his or her back to your left front/side (occipito anterior) so that the baby’s head engages in the pelvic brim in this position. This will increase the potential for a normal and straightforward birth. A baby already lying the other way, with spine against your spine and facing forward (occipito posterior) can be encouraged to rotate to the anterior position in late pregnancy or during early established labour.
A few babies will remain posterior and this may be a problem. However, because the extra rotation needed can mean a longer labour and complications do sometimes occur with posterior births, it is worth doing your best to encourage your baby into the optimal position. Please note this advice is intended to complement your antenatal care, and may not be suitable for all women or all pregnancies. Always consult your childbirth/ health professionals.
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It is ideal to use forward leaning postures when having Braxton Hicks (practice contractions) as this increases their effectiveness with regard to helping the baby maneuvers into the optimal position.
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Useful Positions for Labour
If your baby is in the posterior position in labour try making yourself comfortable, with pillows, in the knee-chest position in early established labour for up to 45 minutes at a time. This will encourage your baby to rotate. Otherwise use all fours, or forward leaning, kneeling and standing positions. Effective labour has only begun when your tummy changes shape with each contraction.
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