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with legs crossed and near the buttocks (complete breech) or with feet pointing down (footling breech). Though one really cannot ‘feel’ if her baby is breech, some women claim to have ...
Umbilical cord prolapse happens more often when a fetus is small, preterm, in breech (frank, complete or incomplete/footling) presentation, or if its head hasn't entered the mother's pelvis yet ...
At delivery, about 10% of breech babies are in a complete breech position. A footling breech position is when the baby’s legs are extended and facing straight down. Instead of the bottom ...