Agreed-there's another technique besides Webster that's supposed to be good for helping babies to flip; I'm drawing a blank on the name, but if you're interested I'll see if I can pull it up. There's a good list of Webster chiropractors at icpa4kids.org. My chiropractor routinely does it as part of her treatment for pregnant women because it's also good for helping optimize space in the pelvic cavity for turning head down-she explains it as helping to keep the space basketball shaped rather than football shaped, which sometimes happens.
I had moxibustion at the end of pregnancy when we were gently trying to evict Naomi before they insisted on a chemical eviction at 42 weeks. It was strange, but actually kind of pleasant.
I will be thinking good, baby turning thoughts for you.
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I had moxibustion at the end of pregnancy when we were gently trying to evict Naomi before they insisted on a chemical eviction at 42 weeks. It was strange, but actually kind of pleasant.
I will be thinking good, baby turning thoughts for you.