The ideal fetal position for birth is head down, spine parallel to the pregnant person's spine, face toward the back of the ...
"When they placed him on my chest, I was just in shock and I think I said, 'Oh my god' about a hundred times," Jessie Ginsburg told Newsweek.
For a straightforward birth, your baby’s head should be pointing downwards and his spine facing your left side. This is known as occiput anterior (LOA) position. However, if your baby is breech ...
Scientists of the study feel that the final fetal head position, which is established ... an epidural injection failed to have a vaginal birth.
This increases the chance of painful "back labor," a lengthy childbirth or tearing of the birth canal. In malpresentation of the head ... to turn the baby into the correct position.
Background: The aim of this study was to compare maternal labour and birth outcomes between women who gave birth on a birth seat or in any other position for vaginal birth and further, to study ...