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What is "Breech Presentation?"


Me & my Breech Baby
Me & my Breech Baby

Until you get to the last stages of pregnancy, as a new mother you don't give much thought for your baby's position, well I didn't anyway!


It was only until my 32 week check up, when they measure bump and feel baby's position, did it become a thing.


"I think your baby is breech," they said. "Great. What does this mean?," I said. I had no idea!


"I think your baby is breech," they said. "Great. What does this mean?," I said.

Thanks to a stint in journalism, I'm never one to be in the dark. Inevitably, I came away and researched the ins and outs of everything breech.


Having two babies, both breech, it's fair to say I know a thing or two about breech. Having turned one, and birthed a vaginal breech baby (say what?!), I have a lot to say on the matter.


Statistics show that by the final weeks of pregnancy only 4% of babies are presenting breech. Typically, the baby's head should be down which is medically known as the cephalic position.


Statistics show that by the final weeks of pregnancy only 4% of babies are presenting breech.


A breech presentation is when the feed or buttocks are down first. Infact, there are three different variations of breech:


1) Frank Breech - the baby's legs are straight up in front of its body in a V shape, so its feet are up near its face

2) Complete Breech - the baby is in a sitting position with its legs crossed in front of its body and its feet near its bottom

3) Footling Breech - one or both of the baby's feet are hanging below its bottom, so the foot or feet are coming first




There are several reasons a baby can be breech. These may be:


  • a low lying placenta first pregnancy

  • multiple pregnancy, twins or triplets for example

  • too little or too much fluid around your baby

  • Or in my case for both babies, the umbilical cord was too short


The key is to act fast. As soon as you know your baby is presenting breech, if you want the best chance of turning baby, then seek advice and act fast. This is what I do - I'm a breech birth mentor who specialises in supporting mothers to turn their baby.



My first baby was Breech too, but I managed to turn him.
My first baby was Breech too, but I managed to turn him.


I successfully turned Lex, my first son using moxibustion. This is proven to be 50-80% successful in clinical studies. However, it's most effective at 33-36 weeks. After this, the success rate drops and your options to turn baby change.


I successfully turned Lex using moxibustion. This is proven to be 50-80% successful in clinical studies.

Fast forward another week and your options at 37 weeks are different again. However, unless you receive the right advice, or do extensive research, you may not be aware of this.


This is why I am passionate about supporting mothers presenting breech. It's about knowing your options, making informed decisions and taking control over your journey and your birth.  If you are presenting breech, or if you know someone who is presenting breech, get in touch.


Be ready motherhood! I have lots of Birthing Workshops to educate, empower and help you understand your choices. To view my upcoming courses click here.


I've got you!


Georgia x


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