36 weeks and still breech - deciding between options

We had an ultrasound today at 36 weeks to check baby boys position, and he is still sitting comfy breech. Doctor went over options: (1) wait until 39 weeks for baby to flip and potentially risk going into labor still breech, (2) schedule c-section for 39 weeks but check babies position weekly because if turned then we can cancel surgery and go with vaginal delivery, or (3) try ECV to manually turn baby into position within the next week but only ~50% successful and risks of emergency c-section needed during procedure. Wondering what other mamas thoughts are who have been in similar situation. Thank you!

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Hi my son was breech late also. I scheduled the C section for 39 weeks and he ended up flipping on his own beforehand so it was cancelled.

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Have you checked out spinning babies? Try getting him to flip

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My son was breeched at 36 weeks too, I decided to go to a Webster certified chiropractor and got adjusted. That same night I felt some pressure and literally felt him flip. Just something that helped me! I’m 38 weeks now and he is still head down! 🙏🏼

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Something frozen on babies head to encourage flipping. Personally I think I would schedule the c section and get weekly checks while trying the stretches and things at home to get baby to flip.

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Mine was breeched at 36 weeks but by 37 she flipped I have one more growth scan next week at 39 weeks to check if she’s still in position. I used all the spinning babies techniques

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