Thanks Gloria. It's encouraging that you reckon it's very unlikely
they'll stay transverse. My friend is currently 36 weeks with same kind of
twins, & hers have been both head down for ages, & now the higher one is
transverse. I gather if at least the lower one gets her head lined up
nicely the other one could do anything even after the first one is born (if they
give her a chance).
If they were still transverse at 38 weeks I suppose there's no chance of
them moving around at that stage?
My lower baby currently has her head closer to the cervix than her bum, so
I suppose it could be ok. They're growing really fast now.
Yvette
39 yo mother of 3 (all normal births)
pg with monochorionic diamniotic twin girls.
Melbourne Australia
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