What is an external cephalic version?
An external cephalic version (ECV) is a procedure to turn a baby in your womb from breech (bottom or feet-first) to head first (see figure 1).
An ECV is usually recommended if your baby is breech after 36 weeks. It will give you the best chance of a normal vaginal delivery and is suitable for most women.
Are there any alternatives to an ECV?
There is a type of heat therapy called moxibustion together with acupuncture that may help turn babies from breech to the head-first position. There is not yet enough evidence for your obstetrician to recommend this technique above an ECV.
What does the procedure involve?
An ECV usually takes about fifteen minutes. Your obstetrician will carefully push on your abdomen to try to turn your baby into a head-first position. They will monitor your baby’s heartbeat regularly to check that it is normal. Your baby’s heartbeat will be monitored for up to 45 minutes after the procedure.
What complications can happen?
- Bleeding from the placenta
- Change in your baby’s heartbeat
- Distressed baby
What happens if the ECV is not a success?
Your obstetrician may be able to perform another ECV. Your baby may turn on its own after 36 weeks. Your obstetrician will discuss with you the benefits and risks of Caesarean section and vaginal breech delivery.
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