A sign that your baby went head down is pelvic discomfort — your doctor can confirm via ultrasound. If the baby doesn't move into a head-down position, it increases the risk of a breech birth.
Frank breech is the most common type of breech position. Learn what this position means for you and your baby. Medically reviewed by Jessie Rubin, MD Medically reviewed by Jessie Rubin ...
A routine ultrasound study of the hips is recommended for female breech infants at 6 weeks of age. Infants who have a family history of DDH in a first-degree relative should also be screened at ...
The Coshocton Foundation's Distribution Committee awarded $4,789 to the center to buy the ultrasound and a compatible ... to ...