I'm with you. Mine is still breech at (almost) 39 weeks, and we have a c-section scheduled. You really do have plenty of time for her to turn (and hopefully she isn't stubborn like mine). I just did research on the version (which I was very iffy about before), we decided it wasn't for us, and am at peace with a c-section. Believe me, I NEVER wanted one, I even wanted to go natural! But, it just made the most sense for us.
Good luck in your decision, and let me know if you have any questions.
It's so tough! I hate that we have to be in this position. I'm fine with a c section if I medically need one. But I'd hate to wonder if I had the version, would it have enabled me to have the vaginal birth I want? I'm torn between trying exercises on spinning babies/scheduling chiro appts and trying everything to get her to turn, or just relaxing and letting what will be, be. I need to do more research on the version, I think. I hope your baby is one of the those my doctor was telling me about today that flips right before the csection!
Yeah, it's definitely a tough decision. While the version and chiro weren't for us, I did try some of the spinning babies type exercises/poses and frankly, they really just hurt my back! Then I read about some of the anatomical reasons why a baby is breech (too short cord, placenta in the way), and as stupid as it sounds, I didn't want to stress her out by standing on my head all the time! I figured that she would do what she needed to do, and I would go along with it. So... I guess, like I did, you gotta figure out what you're comfortable with it and go for it.
Has your doctor mentioned whether or not you'd be eligible for a VBAC in the future? Mine said I'd be a good candidate.