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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 ...
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3 maj 2019 · Fetal station refers to how far a baby’s head has descended into your pelvis. Stations range from -5 to +5, with 0 station meaning the head is aligned with your ischial spines. What is...
This 3D medical animation shows the birth stations of presentation using the -5 to 5 positions. From an anterior (front) view, the baby is shown within the mother's pelvis, descending from -5 vertex station point by point to the 5 station.
Fetal position: Relation of the presenting part to an anatomic axis; for vertex presentation, occiput anterior, occiput posterior, occiput transverse. Fetal lie: Relation of the fetus to the long axis of the uterus; longitudinal, oblique, or transverse.
4 lip 2021 · Fetal head descent can be expressed as fetal station and engagement. Examining station is based on the distal part of the fetal skull, and examining engagement is based on the proximal part. Friedman and Sachtleben 1–5 have published studies on the pattern of fetal head descent.
15 sie 2023 · Pregnancy week by week. Fetal presentation before birth. The way a baby is positioned in the uterus just before birth can have a big effect on labor and delivery. This positioning is called fetal presentation. Babies twist, stretch and tumble quite a bit during pregnancy.