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  1. Cephalic Position: Understanding Your Baby's Presentation at Birth

    Cephalic occiput anterior. Your baby is head down and facing your back. Almost 95 percent of babies in the head-first position face this way. This position is considered to be the best for ...

  2. Fetal presentation before birth

    Frank breech. When a baby's feet or buttocks are in place to come out first during birth, it's called a breech presentation. This happens in about 3% to 4% of babies close to the time of birth. The baby shown below is in a frank breech presentation. That's when the knees aren't bent, and the feet are close to the baby's head.

  3. Fetal presentation: Breech, posterior, transverse lie, and more

    Fetal presentation, or how your baby is situated in your womb at birth, is determined by the body part that's positioned to come out first, and it can affect the way you deliver. At the time of delivery, 97 percent of babies are head-down (cephalic presentation). But there are several other possibilities, including feet or bottom first (breech ...

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

    Toward the end of pregnancy, the fetus moves into position for delivery. Normally, the presentation is vertex (head first), and the position is occiput anterior (facing toward the pregnant person's spine) and with the face and body angled to one side and the neck flexed. Variations in fetal presentations include face, brow, breech, and shoulder.

  5. Presentation and position of baby through pregnancy and at birth

    Presentation refers to which part of your baby's body is facing towards your birth canal. Position refers to the direction your baby's head or back is facing. Your baby's presentation will be checked at around 36 weeks of pregnancy. Your baby's position is most important during labour and birth.

  6. Presentation (obstetrics)

    Presentation of twins in Der Rosengarten ("The Rose Garden"), a German 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.

  7. Cephalic Position During Labor: Purpose, Risks, and More

    The cephalic position is when a fetus is head down when it is ready to enter the birth canal. This is one of a few variations of how a fetus can rest in the womb and is considered the ideal one for labor and delivery. About 96% of babies are born in the cephalic position. Most settle into it between the 32nd and 36th weeks of pregnancy.

  8. Cephalic presentation

    Cephalic presentation. In obstetrics, a cephalic presentation or head presentation or head-first presentation is a situation at childbirth where the fetus is in a longitudinal lie and the head enters the pelvis first; the most common form of cephalic presentation is the vertex presentation, where the occiput is the leading part (the part that ...

  9. Your Guide to Fetal Positions before Childbirth

    Breech Presentations. Breech presentation happens when your little one's feet or buttocks are in position to be delivered first, and make up just under 5 percent of all pregnancies. Your provider will likely order an ultrasound toward the end of your pregnancy if they suspect your baby is in a breech position.

  10. 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. The most common ...

  11. Cephalic Presentation: Meaning, Benefits, And More I BabyChakra

    Benefits of Cephalic Presentation in Pregnancy. Cephalic presentation is one of the most ideal birth positions, and has the following benefits: It is the safest way to give birth as your baby's position is head-down and prevents the risk of any injuries. It can help your baby move through the delivery canal as safely and easily as possible.

  12. Fetal Station in Labor and Delivery

    Score: What this means-5 to 0: The "presenting" or most palpable (able to feel) part of the baby is above the woman's ischial spines. Sometimes a doctor can't feel the presenting part.

  13. If Your Baby Is Breech

    In the last weeks of pregnancy, a fetus usually moves so his or her head is positioned to come out of the vagina first during birth. This is called a vertex presentation.A breech presentation occurs when the fetus's buttocks, feet, or both are in place to come out first during birth. This happens in 3-4% of full-term births.

  14. Abnormal Fetal lie, Malpresentation and Malposition

    Abnormal Fetal Lie. If the fetal lie is abnormal, an external cephalic version (ECV) can be attempted - ideally between 36 and 38 weeks gestation. ECV is the manipulation of the fetus to a cephalic presentation through the maternal abdomen. It has an approximate success rate of 50% in primiparous women and 60% in multiparous women.

  15. Breech Presentation: Types, Causes, Risks

    The baby can also be in a transverse position, meaning that they're sideways in the uterus. Another type is called oblique presentation, which means they're pointing toward one of the pregnant ...

  16. Vertex Presentation: What It Means for You & Your Baby

    Vertex presentation indicates that the crown of the head or vertex of the baby is presenting towards the cervix. Vertex presentation is the most common presentation observed in the third trimester. The definition of vertex presentation, according to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists is, "A fetal presentation where the head ...

  17. Breech Presentation

    Breech Births. In the last weeks of pregnancy, a baby usually moves so his or her head is positioned to come out of the vagina first during birth. This is called a vertex presentation. A breech presentation occurs when the baby's buttocks, feet, or both are positioned to come out first during birth. This happens in 3-4% of full-term births.

  18. Cephalic Presentation of Baby During Pregnancy

    Cephalic Occiput Posterior. In this position, the baby is in the head-down position but the baby's face is turned towards the mother's belly. This type of cephalic presentation is not the best position for delivery as the baby's head could get stuck owing to its wide position. Almost 5% of the babies in cephalic presentation settle into ...

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

    Toward the end of pregnancy, the fetus moves into position for delivery. Normally, the presentation is vertex (head first), and the position is occiput anterior (facing toward the pregnant patient's spine) with the face and body angled to one side and the neck flexed. Abnormal presentations include face, brow, breech, and shoulder.

  20. Breech presentation

    Definition. Breech presentation in pregnancy occurs when a baby presents with the buttocks or feet rather than the head first (cephalic presentation) and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality for both the mother and the baby. Cunningham F, Gant N, Leveno K, et al. Williams obstetrics. 21st ed.

  21. What is malpresentation?

    Malpresentation can mean your baby's face, brow, buttocks, foot, back, shoulder, arms or legs or the umbilical cord are against the cervix. It's safest for your baby's head to come out first. If any other body part goes down the birth canal first, the risks to you and your baby may be higher. Malpresentation increases the chance that you ...

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    Phenols' and parabens' link to hypertension in pregnancy is troubling. High blood pressure during pregnancy reduces blood flow to the placenta, so the fetus might wind up starved of oxygen and nutrients. As a result, the fetus might suffer from restricted growth, low birth weight and premature birth, the researchers explained.

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