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I had my midwifes appointment the other day, she said 'oh what a smart baby,
his already head down' me being in my pregnancy brain state went 'eh?' and she said that his head was already down and it was likely that he wouldn't turn around again. I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down they tell me he'll be coming early. Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that he'll come early. I'm 32 weeks. TIA Leanne. |
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This little factoid is absolutely inconsequential.
Larry Leanne writes: : I had my midwifes appointment the other day, she said 'oh what a smart baby, : his already head down' me being in my pregnancy brain state went 'eh?' and : she said that his head was already down and it was likely that he wouldn't : turn around again. : I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was : already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said : 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down : they tell me he'll be coming early. : Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that : he'll come early. : I'm 32 weeks. : TIA : Leanne. |
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Nope...that's not true. My baby was head down from 25 weeks and I delivered
exactly 3 days before my due date... "Leanne" wrote in message ... I had my midwifes appointment the other day, she said 'oh what a smart baby, his already head down' me being in my pregnancy brain state went 'eh?' and she said that his head was already down and it was likely that he wouldn't turn around again. I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down they tell me he'll be coming early. Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that he'll come early. I'm 32 weeks. TIA Leanne. |
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"Leanne" wrote in
: I had my midwifes appointment the other day, she said 'oh what a smart baby, his already head down' me being in my pregnancy brain state went 'eh?' and she said that his head was already down and it was likely that he wouldn't turn around again. I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down they tell me he'll be coming early. Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that he'll come early. I'm 32 weeks. TIA Leanne. Don't worry, my first turned head-down in the 33-st week and he came at 39 weeks and 3 days. It IS tricky that your mom is coming 2 days before due date.... that might be not in time as well that she'll have to wait a couple of weeks... You can never tell precisely when the baby comes if you want a natural delivery.. :-) How long can she stay? Maybe it'll be better if she comes a little earlier... but then you're risking that she'll be around for 'nothing' an awfull long time. How is the relationship with your mom??? Simone -- Mom of Ruben Raymond Rocco 08 march 2001 EDD of Stefan Sean S? 11 July 2004 |
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Don't worry, my first turned head-down in the 33-st week and he came at 39 weeks and 3 days. It IS tricky that your mom is coming 2 days before due date.... that might be not in time as well that she'll have to wait a couple of weeks... You can never tell precisely when the baby comes if you want a natural delivery.. :-) How long can she stay? Maybe it'll be better if she comes a little earlier... but then you're risking that she'll be around for 'nothing' an awfull long time. How is the relationship with your mom??? My mum is staying 2-3 weeks. I love my mum, shes great, we get along really well, but she is also staying with my sister for a week so she wont be around here all the time anyway She also has her brother here which also means that she'll have something else to do.. not that i mind her being around at all. I guess she is coming so close to the due date because apparently most first timers are late Thanks for your help and thanks to everyone else too! Leanne |
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"Leanne" I had my midwifes appointment the other day, she said 'oh what a smart baby, his already head down' me being in my pregnancy brain state went 'eh?' and she said that his head was already down and it was likely that he wouldn't turn around again. I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down they tell me he'll be coming early. Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that he'll come early. I'm 32 weeks. TIA Leanne. My first turned head down from about 28 weeks and came at 34 weeks prem (long story) but is ok and now is 4 yo girl running around. My second turned head down at something like 30 weeks and came out at 38 1/2 weeks full term. And now also a healthy running around boy. He/she could come early, then again they could come late. One of my friends babies turned around at 27 weeks and then came out something like 8 days past due date. Everyone keept saying she would come early but guess baby proved them wrong that time. You can never tell.... up to baby to decide. Nic |
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I just had mine yesterday, mine also already head down. I did asked her
whether the baby will move again. And, she said yes, as the baby only in his 34th week, he's still growing and might be move again. So, i think your baby might be move around again. But, just pray that at the end, he will be head down I'm 34weeks "Leanne" wrote in message ... I had my midwifes appointment the other day, she said 'oh what a smart baby, his already head down' me being in my pregnancy brain state went 'eh?' and she said that his head was already down and it was likely that he wouldn't turn around again. I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down they tell me he'll be coming early. Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that he'll come early. I'm 32 weeks. TIA Leanne. |
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Leanne wrote:
I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down they tell me he'll be coming early. Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that he'll come early. *Totally* not an issue. Lots of babies are head down early and come on time or late. Best wishes, Ericka |
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Leanne wrote in message ... I had my midwifes appointment the other day, she said 'oh what a smart baby, his already head down' me being in my pregnancy brain state went 'eh?' and she said that his head was already down and it was likely that he wouldn't turn around again. I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down they tell me he'll be coming early. Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that he'll come early. I'm 32 weeks. TIA Leanne. #2 was head down engaged at 28 weeks. Came a week early. A good proportion are head down at 32 weeks. Debbie |
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"Ericka Kammerer" wrote in message ... Leanne wrote: I called my mum to tell her about the appointment and told her that he was already head down.. my mum is coming 2 days before the due date so she said 'you better not be early!' now everytime I tell someone that he is head down they tell me he'll be coming early. Is this right?? I find it strange that just because he is head down that he'll come early. *Totally* not an issue. Lots of babies are head down early and come on time or late. Best wishes, Ericka she's very right. DD2 went head down at about 26 weeks and didn't change position after that. she was only 10 days early, and i think they had my EDD wrong anyway. DD3 has been head down for a long time, too. she rolls from side to side (i can watch her butt move from one side of my stomach to the other, it's hilarious!) but hasn't changed otherwise. randi mother of megan, 10, riley 1, and chloe due in 4 weeks 3 days! |
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