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All About Breech Babies: Why They're Breech, Risks, Vaginal vs Cesarean & MORE!

All About Breech Babies: Why They're Breech, Risks, Vaginal vs Cesarean & MORE! Here by popular demand, I’m here for part one of two all about BREECH babies! I talk about why your baby might be breech, questions for your doctor, the risks of a vaginal breech birth, types of breech presentations, at what point in your pregnancy you the baby should be head down & more! THEN I’ll be back for part 2 where I give you ways to flip your breech baby! Stay tuned and don’t forget to share and subscribe!

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Disclaimer: all information shared in this video is framed through the lens of birth in North America and for educational purposes only. It is never to replace the advice of your doctor or midwife. Make sure to check with them before you try anything suggested in my videos and if you have any further questions. I do not give out medical advice.

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