Breech Position and Breech BirthSymptomsBreech presentation does not necessarily feel unusual
to the mother. You are most likely to learn of a breech fetus during a routine
prenatal visit, or during labour and delivery. Before 36 weeks of pregnancy, you are unlikely to notice your fetus
moving freely between head-down and head-up positions. Even after 36 weeks, you
may not know if your fetus is breech unless you feel: - Your fetus's relatively hard head high up in
your abdomen.
- More movement low in the abdomen.
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