Fetal Lie/Presentations

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  • 1. 

    Fetal ______ describes how the fetus / baby is lying within the mothers body.

  • 2. 

    Fetal lie can be described as ________ and _________.

  • 3. 

    A longitudinal lie is when the baby's spine is ________ to the mother's spine.

  • 4. 

    A transverse lie is when the mother's spine and the baby's spine are _____________ to each other.

  • 5. 

    Fetal _________ describes the part of the fetus that is "presenting" at the cervix.

  • 6. 

    What is the most common position, that is ideal for labor, the baby presents head down, facing the mother's back, with its chest tucked to its chest.  This is known as ________.

  • 7. 

    _________ presentation means head first; normal presentation.

  • 8. 

    When the baby is presenting head down, but is facing the mother's abdomen, this is known as _________  __________, also referred to as "sunny side up."

  • 9. 

    When the fetal buttocks (or foot) is the presenting part, this is known as ________.

  • 10. 

    A women comes into the emergency room, who is 8 months pregnant and is experiencing contractions. An ultrasound is ordered to monitor the baby's position and amniotic fluid index. When performing the ultrasound you notice that the buttocks is the presenting part, with the legs folded at the knees (like indian style) and the feet are near the buttocks. This position is known as _________  _________.

  • 11. 

    _________ breech is when the fetal buttocks is presenting part, with the legs sticking straight up along the fetal chest with the feet next to the fetal head.

  • 12. 

    This is considered to be the safest breech position for vaginal delivery.  This is known as _______  _________.

  • 13. 

    _________ breech is when either one foot or both feet are presenting; feet or foot will come out first. This involves __-______ delivery.

  • 14. 

    Footling breech is also known as _________  _________.

  • 15. 

    Footling breech can be classified as ______ footling or ______ footling.

  • 16. 

    Footling breech deliveries are the most __________, and they are associated with an increased risk of _________  _______ ___________.

  • 17. 

    Vaginal breech deliveries poses more risks for fetus than with cesarean section. These risks include _______ injury and ________ injury to fetus as it is delivered.

  • 18. 

    ________  __________  ___________ is a way to manually try to turn a fetus from breech position to cephalic position, while still in mothers uterus. This is usually performed after about ____ weeks of gestation.

  • 19. 

    Check all of the following that apply to women who cannot have an external cephalic version:

    • A.

      Women who have vaginal bleeding

    • B.

      A placenta that is near or covering cervix

    • C.

      A non-reactive non-stress test

    • D.

      Low level of fluid

    • E.

      Abnormal FHR

    • F.

      PROM

    • G.

      Twins or other multiple pregnancies

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Women who have vaginal bleeding
    B. A placenta that is near or covering cervix
    C. A non-reactive non-stress test
    D. Low level of fluid
    E. Abnormal FHR
    F. PROM
    G. Twins or other multiple pregnancies
  • 20. 

    External cephalic version has a 65% success rate. Even if procedure works, there is still a chance that the baby will turn back around to the breech position.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 21. 

    With external cephalic version, besides the risk of the baby turning back around after the version is done, what are 2 other risks factors that may occur with a version?

    Correct Answer
    premature labor and fetal distress
    premature labor, fetal distress
  • 22. 

    A breech pregnancy can be managed by performing a version or also naturally: exercise/stretching, "______  _____", sound/music, and chiropractic.

    Correct Answer
    breech tilt

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