Hi I'm 16 this is my first baby and I'm not having an ultrasound until a few weeks. I'm really curious about my baby's position. I would like to do a vaginal birth but it all depends on baby. When I stand up I have a rather round belly but it's extremely low. I feel like it has been low my whole pregnancy. When I lay down and take a side picture it seems the top of my belly by my ribs is flat and the bottom part is round. When I get to hear the heart beat it gets found a bit lower or about the same as my belly button on the left side. I feel movements on both sides of my belly when I'm laying down from that side. I tend to be sitting up and feel a movement on my right side by my ribs right under my bra. I've also felt it right on my pubic area. Is the baby anterior or posterior?
Additional info, added Friday February 26 2016, 7:13 pm: I'm around 32 weeks by the way!. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday February 27 2016, 8:01 pm: Hon, this is a question for you to ask of your OBGYN in your next appt. You can't go just by the looks of your stomach. I looked the same with my 2nd as I had with my first but towards the end, my midwife told me that the baby had recently switched from head down to breech, feet first. She gave me something to do at home that would encourage baby to move again on its own and it worked. So no matter if breech, anterior or posterior, this is something to discuss with your Dr. and if its a concern for him/her, they will let you known what can be done. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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