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MOST mums will be know all about the prospect of having a breech baby turned, to get it in the right position before birth.

But now, a doctor has shared a video of how they do it - and it's gone viral.

A viral video shows a doctor turning a breech baby round inside the womb using an external cephalic version
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A viral video shows a doctor turning a breech baby round inside the womb using an external cephalic versionCredit: Jam Press Vid
Dr Wagner Hernandez (pictured), from Sao Paulo in Brazil, shared a video of himself performing the difficult manoeuvre
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Dr Wagner Hernandez (pictured), from Sao Paulo in Brazil, shared a video of himself performing the difficult manoeuvreCredit: Jam Press

Dr Wagner Hernandez, from Sao Paulo in Brazil, shared a video of himself performing the difficult manoeuvre.

The obstetrician, who specialises in twin births and high-risk pregnancies, helped the mother avoid needing to have a C-section.

In the video, he gently massaged her belly to twist the baby so it’s head was pointing towards the birth canal.

Dr Hernandez said: “A breech baby will not always need a C-section.

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“In this video, I show the manoeuvre — called the external cephalic version — to place the breech baby with its head down, known as cephalic presentation.”

Unborn babies regularly twist and turn during pregnancy but most lie head down by the time labour begins.

However, in some cases they will be bottom or legs first, in what is known as the breech position.

Around three to four babies remain breech by around 36 weeks, when an obstetrician or midwife can offer an external cephalic version, the move shown by Dr Hernandez.

This involves gently applying pressure to the abdomen to turn the baby the right way round.

It is safe but can be uncomfortable, and is successful in around half of cases.

If ECV is unsuccessful, a C-section may be performed, although it is also possible to give birth in the breech position.

Breech after 36 weeks is more common if it is the mother’s first pregnancy, she has a low lying placenta, too little fluid around the baby or is expecting twins or triplets.

About one in 73 pregnancies in the UK result in multiple births, with rates generally increasing since the 1980s.

This is because of an increase in the number of older women getting pregnant, who often use fertility treatment.

Dr Hernandez told local media: “Becoming pregnant after the age of 35 and, above all, having close relatives who had twins can increase the chances. 

“If the woman has a twin sister, or if the mother is a twin, for example, the probability of her having twins is greater than a woman who does not have twins in the family.”

VIRAL POST

The clip went viral with 3.8 million views and 170,000 ‘likes’ in two days.

One fan commented: “I have never seen this before. I thought it was fantastic.

“The mother felt very calm. The doctor is very capable and blessed.

“Congratulations to the team.”

Another, Sandra said: “Few doctors know how to do this technique correctly. In most public hospitals, women suffer too much.”

Viviany wrote: “Wow, if all hospitals had more doctors like this, women wouldn't suffer so much.

“May God continue to bless this doctor. And may more doctors come like this.”

Luis remarked: “Guys, how beautiful! You can see the shape of the baby inside the belly.

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“This woman was lucky to be treated by this doctor, who assisted a lot so she did not suffer so much at the time of delivery.”

Carllyane joked: “The baby was thinking ‘wow everything is spinning, what happened?’ Lol.”

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