What does transverse twins mean?

What does transverse twins mean?

Transverse/transverse position In this case, both babies are lying horizontally across your uterus rather than vertically. Like the Baby A breech presentation, this almost always results in a C-section.

Is breech common with twins?

In twin pregnancies it is common for one or both babies to be in breech position (bottom first rather than head first). One mother had expected to have a caesarean because both babies were breech, but her latest scan showed one had turned. She had to reconsider whether to try a vaginal delivery.

Can twins be transverse?

The most common position is with both babies lying vertically. With 75 percent of twins, the first is head down (cephalic); the second twin may be head down or breech, or one twin may lie across the uterus (transverse).

What happens if twins are breech?

Bottom down, bottom down (breech, breech) As with any C-section, the risks for a planned one with twins include infection, loss of blood, blood clots, injury to the bowel or bladder, a weak uterine wall, placenta abnormalities in future pregnancies and fetal injury.

Where do you feel kicks when baby is transverse?

If they’re transverse, laying across your abdomen, you’ll likely feel more kicks on the right or left side, depending on which way they’re facing. You’ll also feel movements besides kicks — you may feel pressure from the baby’s head or back pressed against your belly.

How do you make a transverse twin turn?

External cephalic version involves your doctor placing their hands on your tummy and applying pressure to help your baby rotate into a head-down position. This procedure may sound intense, but it’s safe. Although, the pressure and movement can be uncomfortable, and its success rate isn’t 100 percent.

What to do if the baby is in transverse position?

If your baby stays transverse, your doctor may do an external cephalic version (ECV), this is where they attempt to turn the baby from the outside using pressure on the baby’s head and buttocks.  This procedure can be painful for the mother, but pain relief may be used and complications are rare.

What does it mean when your twins are breech?

As you approach the delivery date of your twins, you might see an ultrasound and wonder, “What does it mean when your twins are breech?” Breech in any pregnancy means that the baby is positioned with their butt or feet closer to the exit of the vaginal canal instead of their head.

What is a breech baby?

Breech in any pregnancy means that the baby is positioned with their butt or feet closer to the exit of the vaginal canal instead of their head. Normally with pregnancies, you want the baby to have its head come out first first during a vaginal delivery.

What is the fetal presentation of twins?

Twins’ fetal presentation Fetal presentation, or how your babies are situated in your womb at birth, is determined by the body part that’s positioned to come out first, and it can affect the way you deliver twins. At the time of delivery, most twins are head-down (vertex).

Are twins born head-down or feet first?

At the time of delivery, most twins are head-down (vertex). But one or both babies could be feet or bottom first (breech) or sideways (transverse). When both babies are head-down, most practitioners recommend trying for a vaginal birth.