Video: Dr. D's Recipe for Success | Breech Presentation

$49.00

In this 32 minute video, you will receive Dr. Danielle Drobbin's 9 top tips on ways to create more room and space in the uterus and pelvis to help with breech presentation. These tips will be explained and demonstrated within the first 15 minutes and followed by a soothing hypnosis track for the last 17 minutes.

Relaxing the internal musculoskeletal structures of the pelvis will allow the baby to move and snuggle into optimal position. A more relaxed and open pelvis aids in creating an easier labor. Inevitably, easier labors will reduce the chance of unnecessary surgery and intervention.

Obviously nothing can be guaranteed but as a chiropractor, with the largest pregnancy practice in the Atlanta area, I created this video to take all of the most successful tips and condense them into an easy to follow tutorial. Eliminating the need to waste hundreds of dollars and countless hours trying to piece it together yourself. Enjoy!

Bonus: Once purchased, you will receive a video link and password to view the video along with an itemized "Cheat Sheet" to keep you organized and on track.

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Q&A

What is breech presentation?

Breech presentation is when anything other than the baby's head is down towards the vagina and cervix. This can be the buttocks, feet or both. When the baby's head is down towards the vagina this is called vertex presentation.

How common is breech presentation?

Breech position (bottom first) is present in 3-4% of term pregnancies. Breech positioning is common prior to term: 25% of babies are breech before 28 weeks, but by 32 weeks, only 7% of babies are breech.

What are the options for delivery with a breech presentation?

Your health care provider may recommend an ECV (External Cephalic Version). Depending on the provider, you may attempt a breech vaginal birth pending you meet certain guidelines and criteria specific to your hospital. Most fetuses in breech presentation by 39 weeks, the provider will recommend a planned cesarian birth. All options carry possible complications, both risks and benefits should be reviewed in detail with your health care professional.


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“I went to Dr. D because my son was breech in the last month of my pregnancy and she is certified in the Webster technique. The baby flipped...but I had a pretty eventful and intense labor anyway with seriously pulled muscles. I was afraid for anyone to touch me afterward, but it got to the point that I couldn't move my neck or my shoulders, I had dizzy spells, headaches and couldn't focus...so I went back to Dr. Drobbin. three months postpartum. As soon as she was done I felt a rush of blood in my face and neck. I could tell it was the first time that blood had flowed freely in months! I went back almost every day for a month then tapered off. I started feeling better within a week, but since I'd waited so long, I felt I should go often to keep the muscles from falling back into the wrong place. My son is 13 months now and I still feel great. I go sporadically.”

- Emily F.



“My midwife suggested I see her during my pregnancy to help get my baby into the ideal position. Her treatments not only worked, they made me feel so much more comfortable, both physically and mentally. Dr. Danielle is sensitive, gifted, kind, and knowledgeable. I recommend her and her services 100%. She explains how the practice of chiropractic affects the entire body, and she knows her stuff. I essentially see her as my family doctor and pediatrician (she also adjusted my newborn after birth), and I wouldn't let anyone touch her and am still VERY selective about who I let handle her--THAT's how much I trust her!”

- Brook B.



“My husband and I have tried other chiropractors, but Dr. D is truly the best. When I was pregnant, I had to find a chiropractor who specializes in prenatal chiropractic care and the Webster technique. I am so lucky and blessed to have found her. She helped me become aligned and ligaments loose for our son to stay in an optimal position. I had a planned home water birth which ended up in success. This was my first child and my labor was about 4 1/2 hours long with no complications. I truly believe chiropractic care was one of the main reasons why the labor did not take long and the labor pain was not in my back. Two days after my son was born, I even took him in for a gentle baby adjustment. We go in as a family now every week. Maintaining health and keeping our immune system strong are important, so we try not to ever miss a session.”

- Christine L.


“At 27 weeks, I was in a hit and run that caused me to need chiropractic care and PT. Even though it was the scariest part of my pregnancy. I am so grateful it led me to Dr. D // not only is everyone there AMAZING. I feel like it helped my last trimester so much mentally and physically & during my labor at hour 39 my midwife had me go see Dr. D to get the baby in a better position and 8 hours later I was able to deliver my baby unmedicated in 30 mins. I barely remember the adjustment but I do remember being surrounded by Dr. D, Marlena, and other moms pregnant and not and felt so much love. Now my whole family loves going to see them to continue a healthy lifestyle. They also have an amazing pelvic PT + the best prenatal massage therapist. If you are in the Atlanta area definitely go to them, preggo or not!”

- Tessa W.