@drabs90: External Cephalic Version, commonly called ECV, is a medical procedure used to help turn a breech baby into the head-down position before labor begins. During the procedure, doctors gently place their hands on the mother’s abdomen and apply careful pressure to guide the baby into a safer position for birth. The baby’s heartbeat is continuously monitored throughout the process to ensure everything remains stable. ECV is usually performed around 36–37 weeks of pregnancy and may help reduce the need for a cesarean section if successful. Many mothers describe the experience as uncomfortable but manageable, especially when supported with breathing and relaxation techniques. #Pregnancy #Pregnant #Childbirth #Birth #Baby