You can usually tell from a cervical exam during labor where your provider or nurse tells you where baby is based on their fetal station! If you’re unmedicated or you don’t have an epidural yet, how you move during contractions can be a good clue where baby is at.
Awesome. Great information.
Glad it was helpful!
The peanut ball works!
Yes it’s such a good tool!!
How do you know which position your baby is in? Sorry. I’m just a bit clueless
You can usually tell from a cervical exam during labor where your provider or nurse tells you where baby is based on their fetal station! If you’re unmedicated or you don’t have an epidural yet, how you move during contractions can be a good clue where baby is at.