I appreciate that you probably receive many emails and completely understand that you do not have the time to respond directly to everybody. Even if you don’t get the chance to respond I would like to thank you for the highly informative detail on your website, which has already provided me with some hope for the coming week.
I am currently 41 weeks and 4 days pregnant, and have the time pressure of an impeding induction. My dates are accurate and match up with the ultrasound dates.
My baby has been almost always ROP throughout my pregnancy, at 38 weeks [baby] changed to ROA and at the same time engaged to 1/5 down, [baby] stayed ROA for next 3 weeks and continued to drop to 2/5 down.
However, in my appointment today the baby has moved back to ROP and is now her head is not in my pelvis at all. In fact her head is above the pubic bone. I am 1cm dilated with no signs of impeding labour (no cramps, show etc. etc.). This is my first baby.
From reading your website I wonder if the change in her position has resulted in her head coming out of the pelvis. I have been advised to do a lot of walking and rotations on the gym ball etc. to try and bring her head down as much as possible before Thursday. Although I am wondering if I should be working on exercised to get her more LOA rather so that she engages naturally.
I realise I have little time but want to try what I can … as I am terrified that I will end up having to have a C-section.
Your website is very clear on the exercises to be used to encourage engagement and to move from a posteria position – I suppose I am just wondering considering the time restraints which is the best option for me both over the next few days and also whilst in labour after they have applied the gel.
Thank you.