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In a normal delivery, the babies move their heads towards the vagina at the time of the delivery. It allows the baby's head to move out first from the vagina, called headfirst delivery. However, in some cases, the baby's buttocks, feet, or both are positioned to come out of the vagina first. Such babies are called breech babies, and the delivery of the breech baby is called breech delivery. Breech babies are rare and account for 1 out of 25 full-term pregnancies. There is a 3% to 4% occurrence of breech presentation among all pregnancies. The occurrence of breech presentation increases with less advanced gestational age. 7% of the foetuses are breech at 32 weeks, while 25% of foetuses have a breech presentation at 28 weeks or less gestational age.
Breech delivery carries a higher potential risk to the baby and the mother. It can lead to perinatal mortality and morbidity, premature delivery of the baby, increased risk of congenital malfunction, trauma to the mother, and birth asphyxia at the time of the delivery.
Types of breech baby positions
The four different types of breech positions are:
The exact cause of the breech position isn't known. But there are many situations that increase the chances of the breech position of the baby at the time of delivery. Such as:
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Why is breech delivery challenging?
The baby’s head is the largest part of the body. The head is supposed to stretch the birth canal to allow the rest of the body to pass through. But, when the baby is in breech position, either his butt or feet pave the way for birth during delivery. It causes the birth canal not to stretch properly, causing the baby to get stuck at the time of delivery. It may lead to complications, injuries, and even death.
Can the baby in the breech position be turned?
When you are at about 36 weeks pregnant, and the baby is still in breech position, the doctor may attempt the technique called "external cephalic version" (ECV). In this, the doctors try to rotate the baby in the uterus from the outside. It is performed in the hospital, and the doctor applies the pressure on the mother's stomach to turn the baby. Before the ECV, the doctor will perform an ultrasound to confirm the baby's position and monitor the baby's heart rate to ensure it is normal. Then, the doctor gives you the medicine through an IV to make your uterus relax. It allows easy turning of the baby. The doctor will make you lie down on the table. Once the baby's head is located, the doctor applies the pressure gently to turn the baby to the head first position.
Can breech babies be delivered vaginally?
The doctor may consider planned vaginal delivery in case of single breech foetus in some cases. Both planner vaginal birth and caesarean delivery have risk in case of foetus breech. However, planned vaginal birth carries more risk compared to planned caesarean delivery. The foetus may wedge in the mother’s pelvis and there is also increased risk for umbilical cord prolapse. Thus, planned caesarean delivery is more preferred compared to planned vaginal delivery.
What are the risks and complications associated with breech delivery?
The risks and complications associated with the breech delivery are:
There are two ways of delivering a breech baby, depending on the situation, which are:
Last Updated on: 14 June 2022
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