While we work to provide safe
vaginal breech birth options, Dr. Lane is quite diligent in discovering breech presenting babies during the antepartum period so techniques can be utilized for turning baby into the cephalic presentation (head first).
Not exact matches
Dr. Lane and her team currently offer
vaginal breech birth and attendance at twin deliveries as an
option for appropriate candidates following a thorough informed consent.
After opening her own practice, Believe Midwifery Services, LLC, Dr. Lane became acutely aware that
options for
vaginal breech birth in the community were not only absent, but providers were without training for even those that might occur by surprise.
Today, most
breech babies are born by planned Cesarean section, but a planned
vaginal birth of a single
breech baby may sometimes be an
option.
My OB was all for trying a
vaginal breech birth, but wasn't confident, and was recommending I see another OB as well to discuss
options.
Dr. Fischbein has made it his goal to teach, speak and write about the normalcy of
birth choices, the ethics of respecting a woman's autonomy in decision making and reasonable, evidence supported
options of selected VBAC,
breech and twin
vaginal birth.
The climate of
vaginal breech birth is changing as more families push to have it available as an
option.
If you would like to explore
vaginal breech birth with your local doctors that may also be an
option, if the baby is
breech and not transverse.
Since
vaginal breech birth wasn't allowed in the hospital (thanks to insurance and legal policy, not the doctors and midwives) we decided to see if any other
options were available.
Option B is to find a provider who's got some experience attending
vaginal breech births.
As a result we are proud to say we have continuously supported alternative
birth options to include Water
birth, VBAC (water
birth),
vaginal breech,
vaginal twins and Family Centered Cesarean (FCC).