What is frank breech mean?

Breech - series—Types of breech presentation
Frank breech is when the baby's legs are folded flat up against his head and his bottom is closest to the birth canal. There is also footling breech where one or both feet are presenting.
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What causes a frank breech baby?

Causes of Breech Presentations

Uterine issues, such as fibroids or a heart-shaped uterus, can get in the way of the baby's ability to turn. Similarly, if the umbilical cord is very short, the baby may not be able to move and turn. Too much amniotic fluid gives the baby the ability to move around freely in the womb.
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Are frank breech babies healthy?

Most breech babies are born healthy, although there is a slightly elevated risk for certain birth defects. Your baby's movements may feel a little different. You will feel your baby's kicks lower in your belly.
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How do I get my baby out of Frank breech?

External cephalic version (ECV) ECV is one way to turn a baby from breech position to head down position while it's still in the uterus. It involves the doctor applying pressure to your stomach to turn the baby from the outside. Sometimes, they use ultrasound as well.
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Do frank breech babies have problems?

As the baby's buttocks and legs move down into the birth canal, the cord can get squeezed, slowing the baby's supply of oxygen and blood. This is a risk for patients with a baby in the breech position and a dilated cervix, who go into labor or break their membranes.
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How common is frank breech?

The frank breech presentation is the most common type of breech presentation. At or near term, your health care provider might try to rotate the baby by placing his or her hands on your abdomen and applying pressure (external cephalic version).
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What does Frank breech feel like?

If your baby is in breech position, you may feel them kicking in your lower belly. Or you may feel pressure under your ribcage, from their head.
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Do all frank breech babies have hip problems?

Breech presentation is an important risk factor for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), with breech newborns having an estimated incidence of neonatal hip instability ranging from 12% to 24%.
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Are breech babies boy or girl?

Your baby is breech

Are you past 32 weeks pregnant and your baby is still stubbornly bottom-down, head-up? It may be time to think pink! A 2015 study of all singleton breech births in Hungary between 1996 and 2011 found that breech babies are significantly more likely to be girls than boys.
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How late can a breech baby turn?

It is fairly common for a baby to be in a breech position before 35 to 36 weeks gestation, but most gradually turn to the head-down position before the last month.
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Does breech baby mean Down syndrome?

A mild or major neurological difference reducing their ability to turn head down. For instance, some Down's Syndrome babies will be breech. Only about 1 in 10 breech babies have some sort of neurological reason. A more common reason for full-term babies is what bodyworkers might call an “imbalance.”
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Does breech baby mean birth defects?

A baby who is breech may be very small or may have birth defects. Because the head is delivered last, breech babies are also susceptible to umbilical cord compression and asphyxiation. When the umbilical cord becomes compressed, there is diminished oxygen flow to the baby.
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Are breech babies more painful to carry?

Giving birth to a breech baby vaginally is not usually any more painful than a head-down position, as you'll have the same pain relief options available to you, although it does carry a higher risk of perinatal morbidity (2:1000 compared to 1:1000 with a cephalic baby).
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Can a breech baby be delivered normally?

A breech baby can be delivered vaginally or through a cesarean delivery.
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Does breech head go away?

It will most often go away in a few days. If your baby is born breech (buttocks or feet first) or by cesarean delivery (C-section), the head is most often round.
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What are the symptoms of breech baby?

Thereafter, the following symptoms and signs are suggestive of a breech presentation:
  • Subcostal tenderness.
  • Ballottable head in the fundal area.
  • Softer irregular mass in the pelvis.
  • Fetal heartbeat loudest above the umbilicus.
  • On VE in labour, the sacrum, anus or foot can be palpated through the fornix.
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Are breech babies smarter?

Conclusion: Presentation at birth did not affect adult intellectual performance. Cesarean delivery of breech-presented infants did not improve adult intellectual performance when compared with a vaginal delivery.
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How long does it take for breech legs to straighten?

Your baby's legs to be bowed or feet turned up — This is caused by being held tightly in the womb. Your baby's legs will straighten out within six to 12 months.
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Are breech babies usually smaller?

Breech babies were shown to have a smaller mean biparietal diameter (BPD) neonatally compared with that of a matched group of vertex babies. This was due to a mild skull deformation which occurred in at least one-third of 100 consecutive term breech babies examined.
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What percent of babies are frank breech?

Incomplete or footling breech carries the highest risk of cord prolapse at 15% to 18%, while complete breech is lower at 4% to 6%, and frank breech is uncommon at 0.5%.
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When should I be concerned about a breech baby?

The medical model of care addresses the breech position between 36-37 weeks, when baby's survival outside the womb won't include special nursery care to breathe or suck. Physicians Oxorn and Foote, however, recommend helping babies turn head down at 34 weeks.
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How long do C sections take?

How long does the cesarean section procedure take? The typical c-section takes about 45 minutes. After the baby is delivered, your healthcare provider will stitch up the uterus and close the incision in your abdomen.
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Can breech baby break your water?

There is also a chance that you will go into labor or your water will break before your planned C-section. If that happens, call your provider right away and go to the hospital. It is important to go in right away if you have a breech baby and your bag of water breaks.
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Do you have to have C-section if baby is breech?

Dr. Reichman's Bottom Line: If your baby remains in the breech position and can't be turned, you should have a planned C-section.
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