Background: External cephalic version (ECV) is recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to convert a breech fetus to vertex position and reduce the need for cesarean ...
Breech babies are at risk of injury ... to women after 36 weeks is an "external cephalic version," which involves manually rotating the baby in cog-like fashion inside the uterus.
Frank breech is the most common type of breech position. Learn what this position means for you and your baby. Medically ...
[39] Mauldin et al found that ECV saved $2,462 for each successful version. [32] Gifford et al assessed the delivery outcomes and cost of each method of delivery for breech presentation and ...