Unstable lie stress

Last week (37weeks) I was admitted for baby's unstable lie- she was diagonal,the concern was a cord prolapse if waters went- she got in the right position and stayed for a few days so it was considered safe to go home. So since Friday I have seen triage twice as it felt like she moved back out of place and had a position scan and a sweep for induction on Monday. So been seen 3 times in total she has stayed head down. I see the midwife Friday for another sweep once position has been checked again. I am hoping I can get to Monday without worrying she has moved out of place, especially as we have been told she is now lower in the pelvis than she was Monday so that's good and hopefully the walking ans ball bouncing is working. It's just extra stress that we haven't had for the rest of the pregnancy so I think I over think everything right now.
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Completely understand, I’m worrying now more than ever in my pregnancy, I think you’re doing the right thing…keep going to triage whenever you feel necessary do what you need to do to get to Friday with your sanity I was checked again today as I was convinced mine had moved head down due to feeling kicks in my ribs? Turns out she’s just gone transverse to breech again so the feeling was her head I assume 🤷🏻‍♀️ If she’s getting lower in the pelvis that sounds like a good sign that she’s comfy where she is xx

I get that. I was admitted to hospital over a week ago for the same thing at 37 weeks. I am now 38 weeks and the baby still hasn't moved. I am booked in for my section on 31st. So I get all the thoughts going through your head and the extra stress. Hope all goes smoothly for you. And baby stays put, head down.

@Jo there was a lady in with me for the same thing. Her baby kept getting head down and would flip by the next check. I'm glad she is staying head down as I wanted to avoid c section thanks to my crappy ability to heal (I have scars from grazes) I had a night after she first turned where she moved right up into my ribs. Then had regular checks for the next 3days/2 nights to make sure she was staying put before I came home.

@Phoebe yea it feels better knowing she is staying put. It's just those wriggly legs that keep tricking me into thinking she is moving about more than she is.

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