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Basically I would say don't turn so that it rolls
You want it to not roll
If that makes sense
I can't explain it really
You can see what direction the turner,turns
Look at the pichers again
I got it - had to look at it a few times. I guess the idea is thinking that a saddle is an air cell that "wants" to roll in the long direction of the saddle, and if you turn it on that axis, you might make it worse, whereas if you pick the other axis, you won't worsen it and the developing embryo gets the benefit of turning. (Correct?) Maybe I was initially confused because I didn't have a good understanding of WHY an air cell becomes saddled in the first place (do I understand correctly that it is partial detachment along just one axis?)
Thanks!!!
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