Hi Lynne,
she had the ECV, which bubs took to kindly and remained head down. She went into 
spontaneous labour, after 24+ hard working hours at home they transferred to hospital 
for a rest and epidural. Another 27 hours later she birthed vaginally her strong, 
healthy 4.5 kg daughter. A mammoth effort, for which she is extremely proud of and 
rightly so.

thanks for asking,
Megan.

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Hi Megan
how did this woman fare with her birth?
Regards, Lynne
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From: "Larry & Megan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 1:57 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] breech baby wisdom


> Does anyone know if there is compelling evidence why a VBAC should be
ruled
> out because baby is in breech position, to add to it the feet are down,
not
> bum?
> Mum is about 35-36 weeks, planned homebirth, excellent supportive OBs, and
> has a week ahead of bookings and tricks to help baby turn, Obs is also
> supportive of ECV if necessary. Bubs just did the flip last week.
>
> Any thought on this would be grately appreciated.
> Its strange to hear comments from the likes of Ann Peacock and Tracy Curo
> and to know and be with someone who would move heaven and earth for the
> chance of a vaginal birth.
>
> Thanks
> Megan


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