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Anomaly scan update, 6 months running

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Hlo all dears

I am currently 6 months running.. My baby is in breech position... What should I do??

And I feel my tummy very tight and stretching .. Does this happens to everyone??

This is my first pregnancy.. I am 36 years old.. So worried alot...

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This all sounds extremely normal! Babies don’t turn head down before 36 weeks sometimes. It’s way too early and your baby is still small and growing. That is why your tummy feels tight.

I hope you have a doctor or midwife to support you through the anxieties of pregnancy. It’s common to worry a lot. I know I did!

Good luck!

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Momtob in reply toBigblueskies

Ys dear . Regular checkup is going on... Tanq for replying

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Sunnyday33

It's definitely too early to be worrying about baby's position. Do call your midwife with any questions because that's what they're there for

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