⚠️ Ask the Expert: Is Your Baby in Breech Position? What Every Expecting Mum Needs to Know!

Most babies turn head-down by the third trimester, but what if yours doesn’t? A breech position can affect your birth plan, your baby’s safety, and even the type of delivery you’ll need. But how can you tell if your baby is breech? And what can you do before it’s too late? 🤰 Join us for a vital Ask the Expert session with: Dr Tan Eng Loy MBBS (Singapore), M Med (O&G), FRCOG (UK) Senior Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist E K and E L Women’s Clinic We’ll cover: - Signs to watch for (Hint: It’s not always obvious!) - Risks if left undetected - What you can do now to encourage your baby to turn - When medical intervention is needed And, get answers to any questions you have about breech position, turning techniques, delivery options, or your own pregnancy journey. 📅 Submit your questions: 16 – 22 May 2025 📲 Expert replies: Friday, 23 May 2025 — exclusively on theAsianparent App This is must-know info for every expecting mum — especially if you’re in your third trimester. ⚠️ Don’t wait until delivery day to find out something’s wrong. 🎯 Submit your questions now and gain peace of mind before your due date. Your baby’s position matters more than you think!

⚠️ Ask the Expert: Is Your Baby in Breech Position? What Every Expecting Mum Needs to Know!
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Hi doc, how do I know if my baby is breech ah? I in third trimester now but tummy still feel weird...

6mo ago

Your doctor can check baby’s position through a physical exam and confirm it with an ultrasound. Unusual movement patterns can sometimes suggest breech, but only imaging by ultrasound can tell for sure.

I often feel a lot of kicks below my ribs... now in 29 weeks... does that mean baby head still up?

6mo ago

Likely, yes. If the feet are up near your ribs, baby may still be breech. But positions can still change at this stage.

Can sleeping position affect whether baby turns or not? I always sleep on left but no change leh

6mo ago

There’s no solid evidence that sleeping position affects baby’s turning. Sleeping on the side during pregnancy is healthy overall, but won’t control baby’s position.

What signs should I look out for at home to know if something urgent happens with breech baby?

6mo ago

Same as with any pregnancy: sudden pain, fluid leakage, bleeding, or reduced fetal movement. Breech adds risk to some of these signs, so seek help immediately if they occur.

My first baby also breech... now second one also like that. Is it genetic? or just bad luck?

6mo ago

There may be a slight chance of recurrence, but it’s not strongly genetic. It can happen randomly and isn’t caused by anything you did (or didn't do)

If baby is breech, is it more dangerous during delivery? Should I push for C-sec straight

6mo ago

Breech deliveries carry more risks for both mother and baby, especially for first-time pregnancies. That’s why a planned C-section is often the safest choice if the baby remains breech at term. However, one option to consider before delivery is External Cephalic Version (ECV)—a manual procedure done by your obstetrician around 36–37 weeks to try and turn the baby into a head-down position. It’s generally safe and successful in many cases, though not guaranteed. Your doctor will advise whether you’re a good candidate for ECV based on your pregnancy and baby’s position.

If water bag burst and baby still breech, what to do ah? Rush hospital straight away?

6mo ago

Please head to the hospital right away. Breech babies are at higher risk of cord prolapse and other complications when the water breaks.

also my friend say can go Chinese sinseh to “adjust” baby position. Is it safe?

6mo ago

It’s understandable to explore different options, but there’s no medical evidence that manual “adjustments” by traditional practitioners can safely or effectively turn a breech baby. Some methods may even be risky — especially if strong pressure is applied to the abdomen. If you’re considering traditional therapies, speak to your obstetrician first. The only methods with scientific support for turning a breech baby are External Cephalic Version (ECV)—done by a trained doctor—and moxibustion, a traditional Chinese technique using heat at acupuncture points near the feet, which may help in some cases when done correctly.

My gynae say baby still breech at 34 weeks... Still got chance to turn or not Doc?

6mo ago

Yes, some babies turn naturally by 36–37 weeks. If not, ECV may be offered to help baby turn safely. It’s currently the most evidence-based technique.

Can breech turn back to normal by itself??? Or must go massage or something?

6mo ago

Many babies do turn on their own. Massage and exercises haven’t shown strong results. The only methods with some proven benefit are ECV and, in some studies, moxibustion (a traditional Chinese therapy done at the feet under guidance).