At thirty-five weeks pregnant, it's nearly time to give birth to your beautiful baby! Now you’ve reached 35 weeks, your baby is bigger than ever, and your body and symptoms just keep on changing. With ...
Background: External cephalic version (ECV) is recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to convert a breech fetus to vertex position and reduce the need for cesarean ...
During pregnancy, the fetal position also refers ... At the hospital, your provider may try an external cephalic version (ECV), in which they apply pressure to your belly to turn the fetus's ...
Although several previous studies have assessed the economics of ECV, investigators did not incorporate quality of life as outcome measures in their findings. [31,32,39] Adams et al determined ...