What is an honest conclusion?
The presentation of the conclusion is the position of childbirth in which the child enters or buttocks on the birth canal, unlike the head presentation down or "vertex". The position of Frank Breech is the most common of the four types of conclusion presentations. In Frank Breech, the back end of the child is focused on the mother's uterus, with legs stretched on her knees and legs located on both sides of the head. The Frank Breech position is present in 65-70% of all conclusion births.
For more than 50% of the birth of the conclusion, there is no obvious cause that the child would stand down in the normal presentation of the head. In the remaining cases, there are specific factors that support Frank Breech and other positions of the conclusion. Premature is the primary cause of the birth of the conclusion. The abnormal volume of amniot fluids, the history of premature birth and previous delivery of the caesarean section sections are other common causes of the location of the conclusion.
Based on the symptoms themselves, it is difficult to determine whether the child is in the position of Frank Breech. Most of the conclusion presentations do not feel from ordinary mthe attaches. However, women who are more than 36 weeks of pregnant and experience pressure or digging into the lower abdomen should see a doctor for examination. During this visit, your doctor may explore your cervix and feel the upper and lower abdomen to find out the position. Unlike the diagnosis of Frank Breech presentation requires fetal ultrasound.
normally, as the child enlarges, the head presentation will naturally achieve. After 32 weeks of pregnancy, almost 25% of children are in the position. This number drops to 3%in the period. If a woman is almost full period and the child remains in the position of Frank Breech, midwife or doctor can try to turn the child by manipulating the uterus. This procedure is known as an external cephalical version or ECV. Many times the Technique is successful. In other cases, the child may be too large to move or return to the end position.
approximately 30-50% of the children of the veilThe era is supplied vaginally. Vaginal birth is preferred in the presentation of Frank Breech. The decisive factors of the delivery method depend on the estimated weight of the child and the experience of the midwife or physician. Fetal monitoring will be used during the work process if an attempt at vaginal childbirth is. If the child displays any signs of emergency, it will consider caesarean section.