Approximately 25% of breech deliveries are incomplete. As your pregnancy progresses, your prenatal health care provider will ...
which is most likely if the baby can't be moved into the proper position. Umbilical cord prolapse happens more often when a fetus is small, preterm, in breech (frank, complete or incomplete ...
If the baby doesn't move into a head-down position, it increases the risk of a breech birth. For the majority of your pregnancy, the baby in your womb has been dependent on you for everything.