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Do breech babies have defects?

Do breech babies have defects?

A baby who is breech may be very small, or it may have birth defects. Breech babies may also have accidents during delivery that can damage the umbilical cord or cause asphyxia, or even cause death of the mother or baby.

What complications can a breech pregnancy have?

Complications

  • Fetal head entrapment.
  • Premature rupture of membranes.
  • Birth asphyxia – usually secondary to a delay in delivery.
  • Intracranial haemorrhage – as a result of rapid compression of the head during delivery.

Do breech babies have neurological problems?

Cerebral palsy is a very serious brain injury, and most of the complications associated with a breech birth can deprive the baby’s brain of oxygen-rich blood , thereby causing the condition.

Do breech babies have a higher chance of autism?

Difficult spot: Babies in the breech position at birth are at increased risk of autism. Certain complications during pregnancy or delivery increase the chances of having a child with autism by 26 percent or more, according to a study of more than 400,000 mother-child pairs1.

What happens if my baby is breech?

A baby who is breech may be very small, or it may have birth defects. Breech babies may also have accidents during delivery that can damage the umbilical cord or cause asphyxia, or even cause death of the mother or baby.

What does it mean if a baby is breech?

A breech baby is a baby that’s in the “wrong” position in your womb close to delivery time. More specifically, it means your baby’s bum (or even feet) are sitting at the bottom of your uterus, and their head is closer to your chest. The safest position for your baby to be in at the time of birth, is head down, like the image below.

When to worry about breech babies?

However, if your baby is still in a breech position even after the 36 th week of pregnancy, then you should start getting worried. But even at this stage, there is also a possibility for the baby to turn into a normal birth position. Sometimes, the baby even turns into its normal position just before labor starts.

What to do when baby is in the breech position?

There are some ways to increase the chances of your baby turning to a head down position that you can try at home, including: Tilt positions . This is probably the most well-known method of trying to turn a breech baby. You can do it the easy way and use an ironing board lying on the couch. Place your feet up and your head down.