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  1. Fetal Presentation, Position, and Lie (Including Breech Presentation)

    Presentation refers to the part of the fetus's body that leads the way out through the birth canal (called the presenting part). Usually, the head leads the way, but sometimes the buttocks (breech presentation), shoulder, or face leads the way. Position refers to whether the fetus is facing backward (occiput anterior) or forward (occiput ...

  2. Fetal Presentation, Position, and Lie (Including Breech Presentation)

    Fetal presentation: Fetal part that overlies the maternal pelvic inlet; vertex (cephalic), face, brow, breech, shoulder, funic (umbilical cord), or compound (more than one part, eg, shoulder and hand) Fetal position: Relation of the presenting part to an anatomic axis; for vertex presentation, occiput anterior, occiput posterior, occiput transverse

  3. Shoulder presentation

    A shoulder presentation is a malpresentation at childbirth where the baby is in a transverse lie (its vertebral column is perpendicular to that of the mother), thus the leading part (the part that first enters the birth canal) is an arm, a shoulder, or the trunk.While a baby can be delivered vaginally when either the head or the feet/buttocks are the leading part, it usually cannot be expected ...

  4. Shoulder Presentation and unstable lie

    The presenting part is high. Membranes are bulging. Premature rupture of membranes with prolapsed arm or cord is common. The dorsum of the supinated hand points to the foetal back and the thumb towards the head. The right hand of the foetus can be shacked, correctly by the right hand of the obstetrician and the left hand by the left one.

  5. 8.6 Shoulder presentation

    8.6 Shoulder presentation. Shoulder presentation is rare at full term, but may occur when the fetus lies transversely across the uterus (Figure 8.7), if it stopped part-way through spontaneous inversion from breech to vertex, or it may lie transversely from early pregnancy. If the baby lies facing upwards, its back may be the presenting part; if facing downwards its hand may emerge through the ...

  6. Labour and Delivery Care Module: 8. Abnormal Presentations and Multiple

    8.6 Shoulder presentation. Shoulder presentation is rare at full term, but may occur when the fetus lies transversely across the uterus (Figure 8.7), if it stopped part-way through spontaneous inversion from breech to vertex, or it may lie transversely from early pregnancy. If the baby lies facing upwards, its back may be the presenting part ...

  7. 6. Process of Normal Labor

    Fetal Presentation. Fetal presentation is determined by the body part of the fetus that is lowest in the mother's pelvis . A cephalic, breech, or shoulder presentation may occur. Cephalic (head first) presentation is the most common, occurring in approximately 95% of all births, and labor most often proceeds normally.

  8. Presentation (obstetrics)

    Presentation of twins in Der Rosengarten ("The Rose Garden"), a standard medical text for midwives published in 1513. In obstetrics, the presentation of a fetus about to be born specifies which anatomical part of the fetus is leading, that is, is closest to the pelvic inlet of the birth canal. According to the leading part, this is identified as a cephalic, breech, or shoulder presentation.

  9. Chapter 7: Fetopelvic Relationships

    Definitions. LIE Relationship of the long axis of the fetus to the long axis of the mother.. PRESENTATION The part of the fetus that lies over the inlet.The three main presentations are cephalic (head first), breech (pelvis first), and shoulder. PRESENTING PART The most dependent part of the fetus, lying nearest the cervix.During vaginal examination, it is the area with which the finger makes ...

  10. Obstetric Examination

    Presentation. Palpate the lower uterus (below the umbilicus) to find the presenting part. Firm and round signifies cephalic, soft and/or non-round suggests breech. If breech presentation is suspected, the fetal head can be often be palpated in the upper uterus. ... Pinard stethoscope over the anterior shoulder >28 weeks; Feel the mother's ...

  11. Fetal Malpresentation and Malposition

    a fetus in the vertex presentation. Any circumstance where the fetal presenting part is other than the vertex is considered malpresentation, including breech presentation, transverse and oblique lie with shoulder presentation, face and brow presentation, and compound (hand or arm) presentation. The prevalence, complications, diagnosis,

  12. Your baby in the birth canal: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    The presenting part is the part of the baby that leads the way through the birth canal. Most often, it is the baby's head, but it can be a shoulder, the buttocks, or the feet. Ischial spines. These are bone points on the mother's pelvis. Normally the ischial spines are the narrowest part of the pelvis.

  13. 7.6 Transverse lie and shoulder presentation

    7.6.1 Diagnosis. The uterus is very wide: the transverse axis is virtually equivalent to the longitudinal axis; fundal height is less than 30 cm near term. On examination: head in one side, breech in the other (Figures 7.1a and 7.1b). Vaginal examination reveals a nearly empty true pelvis or a shoulder with—sometimes—an arm prolapsing from ...

  14. Fetal Presentation, Position, and Lie (Including Breech Presentation

    Breech presentation makes delivery difficult ,primarily because the presenting part is a poor dilating wedge. Having a poor dilating wedge can lead to incomplete cervical dilation, because the presenting part is narrower than the head that follows. The head, which is the part with the largest diameter, can then be trapped during delivery.

  15. Shoulder presentation

    Shoulder presentations are uncommon (about 0.5% of births) as usually towards the end of gestation either the head or the buttocks start to enter the upper part of the pelvis anchoring the fetus in a longitudinal lie. It is not known in all cases of shoulder presentation why the longitudinal lie is not reached, but possible causes include bony ...

  16. Compound Presentations

    A presentation is compound when there is prolapse of one or more of the limbs along with the head or the breech, both entering the pelvis at the same time. Footling breech or shoulder presentations are not included in this group. Associated prolapse of the umbilical cord occurs in 15 to 20 percent of cases.

  17. Delivery, Face and Brow Presentation

    The term presentation describes the leading part of the fetus or the anatomical structure closest to the maternal pelvic inlet during labor. The presentation can roughly be divided into the following classifications: cephalic, breech, shoulder, and compound. Cephalic presentation is the most common and can be further subclassified as vertex, sinciput, brow, face, and chin.

  18. Shoulder Presentation: Causes, Complications & Diagnosis

    1. Contracted Pelvis. A very narrow pelvis in the mother can cause a shoulder presentation to occur. 2. Placenta Previa. A condition where the placenta covers the uterus opening, either completely or partially. This makes it difficult for your baby's head to enter the pelvic brim. 3. Intra-Uterine Fetal Death.

  19. Malpresentation, Malposition, Cephalopelvic Disproportion and Obstetric

    The denominator is a laterally sited bony eminence on the presenting part ('occiput' for vertex presentation, 'mentum' for face, 'acromium' for shoulder and 'sacrum' for breech). The position of the presenting part is defined by the relationship of the denominator to the maternal bony pelvis. The vertex enters the pelvis in the ...

  20. Breech Presentation

    Breech presentation refers to the fetus in the longitudinal lie with the buttocks or lower extremity entering the pelvis first. The three types of breech presentation include frank breech, complete breech, and incomplete breech. In a frank breech, the fetus has flexion of both hips, and the legs are straight with the feet near the fetal face, in a pike position. The complete breech has the ...

  21. Transverse fetal lie

    Transverse lie refers to a fetal presentation in which the fetal longitudinal axis lies perpendicular to the long axis of the uterus. It can occur in either of two configurations: The curvature of the fetal spine is oriented downward (also called "back down" or dorsoinferior), and the fetal shoulder presents at the cervix ( figure 1 ).

  22. Shoulder Presentation

    Definitions. Transverse Lie. Fetal Lie perpendicular to mother's long axis. Shoulder Presentation. Occurs when fetus is transverse with back down. Shoulder sits over pelvic inlet. III. Epidemiology. Incidence: 0.3% of singleton births.

  23. 10.02 Key Terms Related to Fetal Positions

    Presentation refers to that part of the fetus that is coming through (or attempting to come through) the pelvis first. (1) Types of presentations (see figure 10-1). The vertex or cephalic (head), breech, and shoulder are the three types of presentations.

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