Find out if your baby is head-down, breech, or transverse for confident delivery planning
Knowing your baby's position as you approach your due date is essential for planning your delivery. A presentation scan confirms whether your baby is cephalic (head-down, the ideal position for vaginal birth), breech (bottom or feet first), or transverse (lying sideways).
Most babies settle head-down by 36 weeks, but about 3-4% remain in breech position at term. If your baby is breech, knowing early gives you time to explore options like external cephalic version (ECV) or plan for a caesarean section.
Whether you've been told your baby might be breech, you're planning a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) and want confirmation of position, or you simply want peace of mind before delivery, our presentation scan provides clear answers in a quick, comfortable appointment.
Focused assessment of your baby's position and factors affecting delivery
We confirm whether your baby is lying longitudinally (up-down), transversely (sideways), or obliquely, and identify which part is presenting (head, bottom, or feet).
If your baby is head-down, we check the exact head position (anterior, posterior, or transverse), as this can affect the course of labour.
If your baby is breech, we identify the type: frank breech (bottom first, legs up), complete breech (bottom with crossed legs), or footling breech (feet first).
We check where your placenta is positioned and ensure it's not covering or near your cervix (placenta praevia or low-lying placenta), which affects delivery options.
We assess the amount of fluid around your baby, as adequate fluid can influence whether ECV is attempted if baby is breech.
We note the position of the umbilical cord and check if it's near the cervix (vasa praevia screening), which is important for delivery planning.
Take home printed images showing your baby's position. Many parents treasure these final scans showing baby's head or little feet before birth.
You'll receive a clear written report stating your baby's presentation and position, placental location, and any recommendations for delivery planning.
Our sonographer will explain what your baby's position means for delivery, discuss your options if baby is breech, and answer all your questions.
This scan is ideal if you want clarity about your baby's position before delivery
If your midwife suspects your baby might be breech based on palpation or previous scan, confirm their position and explore your options.
If your baby was breech at an earlier scan and you want to know if they've turned head-down naturally.
If you're planning a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC), confirming your baby is head-down is an important step in your birth planning.
Many parents book a presentation scan at 36-38 weeks to confirm their baby is head-down and ready for labour.
If your baby's movements feel different, or you're unsure which way your baby is lying, a scan provides instant clarity.
Simply want reassurance that everything is in the right position before your baby arrives.
Choose a convenient time slot online or call us on 020 3633 4902. Same-day and next-day appointments are usually available.
We're at 29 Weymouth Street, moments from Oxford Circus and Regent's Park stations. Your partner is very welcome.
Our friendly sonographer will welcome you and explain exactly what we'll be checking during your scan.
We'll perform a focused abdominal ultrasound to identify your baby's position, check the placenta, and assess fluid levels.
Your sonographer will show you your baby's position on the screen, explain what it means for delivery, and answer all your questions.
You'll receive printed photos and a detailed report to share with your midwife or obstetrician for delivery planning.
All-inclusive Presentation Scan
"Had a presentation scan at 37 weeks after my midwife thought baby might be breech. The sonographer confirmed baby was head-down in a perfect anterior position. Such a relief! The scan was quick, the report was detailed, and it really helped me feel confident going into labour."
"Baby was breech at my 32-week scan so I booked another presentation scan at 36 weeks to see if she'd turned. She hadn't, but the sonographer explained my options really clearly—ECV or planned section. Really helpful for making an informed decision. Ended up having a successful ECV at 37 weeks!"
"Planning a VBAC so wanted to confirm baby was head-down before labour started. Presentation scan at 38 weeks showed baby perfectly positioned and placenta well out of the way. So reassuring. Same-day appointment and lovely, supportive staff. Highly recommend."
Book your Presentation Scan today and know exactly how your baby is positioned
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