Frank breech is the most common type of breech position. Learn what this position means for you and your baby. If your baby ...
In early pregnancy breech is very common and as pregnancy continues a baby usually turns naturally into the headfirst position. However, according to the NHS, 3 in every 100 babies are breech at the ...
Mums-to-be could be routinely offered an ultrasound scan at 36 weeks to help spot risky breech deliveries ... encouraging the baby to turn in the womb to the head-first position before labour ...
Around 3 per cent of all deliveries are breech deliveries, which means that the baby is positioned either buttocks down with legs near the head (frank breech) with legs crossed and near the ...
The delivery position used by a doctor for a baby boy who was in a breech position was a "very unusual practice", an expert has told an inquest. Dr Rohit Sharma delivered Troy Brady at Craigavon ...
Baby Troy Brady died in Craigavon Area Hospital six days after he was born there The delivery position used by a doctor for a baby boy who was in a breech position was a "very unusual practice ...