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Delivering an upside down baby requires intensive planning, specialized medical personnel and techniques, and open communication throughout the entire delivery process. 1. Monitor the baby's position throughout pregnancy. Ultrasounds can often detect when a baby is upside down. 2. Communicate with the obstetrician regularly. Discuss the risks and benefits of different birthing methods if the baby remains in an upside down position. 3. Talk to the medical team about potential delivery scenarios for an upside down baby. They may suggest a cesarean section or an assisted vaginal delivery, such as the use of forceps or a vacuum. 4. Be prepared for an upside down delivery. Have an anesthesiologist and other specialists on hand to help with any complications. 5. Follow the instructions of the medical team while delivering the baby. They will guide you as to when and how to push, as well as provide advice on how to safely turn the baby if necessary. 6. Monitor the baby's heart rate and vital signs throughout delivery and afterwards. Be prepared to make an emergency transfer to a higher level of care if needed.

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Feb. 14, 2023, 4:15 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, February 14, 2023

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