I found out at 34 weeks that my baby was breech and a 36 week scan confirmed that. I tried yoga positions, moxibustion and osteopath to move her, and whilst these made me more comfortable she did not turn.
I was very reluctant to have an ECV because of the low quality rate of success and by that point I felt like she was just facing that way “for a reason” sort of thing. But I went to the appointment at 37 weeks and the midwives and doctors put my mind at ease so I went for it. In my experience it was not painful, just uncomfortable. They were happy to take a break when I asked for it and I practiced hypnobirthing breathing to make myself calm. It didn’t work so we went for a c-section.
I had not wanted this initially but after researching I didn’t feel I could calmly go through a natural birth and wasn’t sure the support they offered was enough (they didn’t have any breech specialists). So for me and my husband c-section felt like the best option.
I can honestly say it was one of the most special experiences of my life and I would not hesitate to do it again. My fears about c-section were completely misplaced – seeing my daughter being lifted over the drape within a few minutes of the op being started was so wonderful and still so special I fell in love with her straight away.
The recovery has not been that bad at all, only the first few days were tough and I am now 13 days in and can bend, change her on the floor, can go for walks and am no longer taking pain meds. Scar is healing really well. If you are having one, my advice would be to drink loads of water and eat fruit and veg on the days leading up to the op to aid digestion and not get constipated and get up and walking as soon as you can. Take it easy and get as much help as you can and if this is the path you end up taking I assure you, you won’t feel “guilty” or like you didn’t earn the birth.
It is still a wonderful way to meet your breech baby.

A bit of history about me – I have the biggest hospital and needle phobia ever. As a child I spent 2 years in and out of Ipswich hospital, I was 4 at the time and had a cyst on my throat, it ended in 5 operations (because the hospital never removed it properly the first 4 times) and 2 years of my life in and out of the hospital and the doctors.
I found out I was pregnant with my sixth child and me and my husband were over the moon. We decided to have our baby in Lewisham Birth Centre and couldn’t wait till the day came when we got to meet our bundle of joy. Everything was going according to plan – we had our 12 week scan and baby had a strong heartbeat and was growing lovely. Me, my husband and our children were so happy to see her.


He didn’t need any support with breathing, we had delayed cord clamping and some skin to skin then about 20 minutes later my husband cut the cord and had a cuddle whilst I had some stitches done. After that we were left for a good hour or so to have some lovely skin to skin and take it all in. We stayed in hospital for observations to be done on him due to him having slightly low blood sugar at birth but there were no further concerns and we went home the following day!




