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Quick Scroll labour 03.05.07 (1 year ago) #1

At term, the following are true for labour,except

a) Over 90% of babies present by the vertex.

b) The head enters the pelvis in the occipito-posterior position.

c) Engagement of the presenting head is when the biparietal diameter has entered the pelvic brim.

d) The head normally delivers in an occipito-anterior position.

e) Engagement of the presenting part occurs before labour commences.
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e) Engagement of the presenting part occurs before labour commences.
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Quick Scroll 03.06.07 (1 year ago) #3

b) The head enters the pelvis in the occipito-posterior position.
head cant enter in normal pelis in this positon.
in primis engagmet occur in 37 wks.well before the labor. only in some multys engagment just before labor
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The head enters the pelvis in the occipito-posterior position.
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