by Gail Tully | May 23, 2007 | abdominal release, buckled sacrum release, Chiropractic in pregnancy, chiropractor when pregnant, optimal fetal positioning, posterior, pregnancy, Rebozo, sciatica, Spinning Babies
Meanwhile, the woman in the previous post (from earlier today) realized her baby had been left occiput posterior (LOP). “His” back had been on her left and his fingers busy in front. The baby rode high and she couldn’t lean forward without discomfort...
by Gail Tully | May 9, 2007 | optimal fetal positioning, teapot
A teapot will show us why it matters that things fit. The lid won’t come off crooked, but will come off after rotating to the proper position. Its the same thing with some of our babies. They may not be able to slip through the pelvis -until they rotate to a...
by Gail Tully | Feb 9, 2007 | Gail Tully, inversion, optimal fetal positioning, transverse lie
“Hey, Gail, this is Maureen,” the message on the phone said.”I’m just sharing a praise report. We just got the ultrasound back and Emily’s baby’s head is down. And I am giving credit to God and to your hands that He used and your...
by Gail Tully | Feb 9, 2007 | inversion, inversion movie clip, optimal fetal positioning, Spinning Babies, transverse baby
An inversion is a technique for relaxing the lower uterine ligaments. It also helps a breech baby flip upside down. I learned the technique from Carol Phillips, a skilled chiropractor and craniosacral therapist who is knowledgeable in the birthing process.The Spinning...
by Gail Tully | Jan 19, 2007 | foetal positioning, optimal fetal positioning, transverse baby, transverse lie
The Spinning Babies Website has evolved by adding articles, or posts in a way, addressing the various questions I have received about posterior babies and fetal positioning over the last five years. Currently, the most frequent question has been what to do about a...