I don't know if I'd do it. I've heard it hurts and there is a risk of getting a knot in the cord. Have you looked in to a chiropractor? Call around for someone who has experience with breech turns. There is no risk and it doesn't hurt, they just adjust you in ways that give the baby room to turn and manipulate your abdomen to encourage the baby to turn. Go to spinningbabies.com and do what it says on there. I don't know why women are so afraid of birthing breech babies. OBs make it seem like it's a huge risk and it isn't. Midwives do it all the time without fatalities. It's at least worth a try before scheduling a section. Also, keep in mind that babies can turn at any point, even in labor, so if you wait until you are in labor and give the contractions a chance to turn the baby, then if you get to a point where you've been in labor for a while and the baby hasn't turned and you don't trust your body, then you could always go for the section at that point.
PM me if you'd like more info on the safety or breech birth.
***Edit for more info...I just saw that you are in Carmel, so I thought I'd add a couple things.
First, I know of only one OB in the area who has been trained to attend breech birth, Dr. Soper. She's Amazing.
Second, there are quite a few homebirth midwives who will attend breech births.
Third, ask around, I know there are chiros who can help, if you PM me, I might be able to come up with some names for you. Are you on www.indymoms.com? There are lots of helpful women on there who can answer your questions about turning the baby and breech birth.
Fourth, if you schedule a section, there are only a handful of OBs who will "let you" VBAC next time. It's a fight with most and there are only a couple who will do EVERYTHING possible to help you be successful, the rest just say "yeah, we can try" and then after you've been in labor for 12 hours they will claim you are a "failure to progress" and cut you open. It's really something you have to be aware of because so many women say "it's fine, I'll have the section this time and just VBAC the next one" and in Indianapolis, it just isn't that easy. For such a big town, we have very few birth options.
Fifth, there are 2 birth centers you could switch to that will help you birth a breech if you don't want to do it at home and can't find a doctor who will do it.
Good Luck!