Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Hi Everyone Thanks so much for all your info on turning a breach. The patient had an ultrasound on Friday, and it turns out that she has 2 adhesions in her uterus where the walls are stuck together. The babies feet are splayed apart and each foot is jammed between an adhesion and the uterine wall. The doctor said is it a miracle she was able to get pregnant and sustain a pregancy. (Perhaps why it took so many years to get pregnant). It seems that the adhesions didn't show up on ultrasound before she was pregnant. Anyway the baby is completely jammed in there with his head up and his bum down, so, they have a scheduled C-section for either Dec 31st or Jan 1st. (The doctor wants the parents to decided if they want a 2008 or 2009 baby.) Loreen Dawson, ND Sechelt, BC > > > You can also check out the website www.spinningbabies.com for turning a breech. > Allie > > > > > : loreend@...: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 02:24:43 +0000Subject: turning a breach and easing childbirth > > > > Hi EveryoneI have a 38 yo patient, 37 weeks pregnant with her first child. The baby is still in breech position, and the local MDs are scheduling a C-section. We are going to try hp pulsatilla tomorrow to turn the baby, but am wondering if there are any other pearls out there you have seen work. I have already suggested moxa, but she was not keen on it.If we are able to turn the baby, I am also wondering about hp remedies to ease childbirth. I was going through some notes from a phone conference with Dr. Abel. I have written down:arnica 5chastea rasmosa 5ch - I can't find this remedy anywhere so suspect I didn't hear it correctly. Does anyone know what it is? Could it be cimicifuga rasemosa?caulophyllum 5chgelsinium 5chuterinum 4ch10 pellets of each, mixed into 8 ounces of water, 1 tsp every 15 min prn.I have a couple questions about this protocol?Has anyone tried it? And how helpful do you think it was?If so, did you use 5ch potencies? or something else?Can anyone think of a reason not to use 30C? (I have them all handy, and would have to order 5ch)Does anyone know the significance of 5ch in general?Thanks for your input.Loreen Dawson, NDSechelt, BC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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