
Pelvic presentation of the fetus is a position in which the fetus moves through the birth canal with its buttocks or legs. Classification, risk factors, diagnosis and management of labor.
This category highlights the key anatomical, physiological, and clinical aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. It addresses fetal development, maternal adaptations, and obstetric complications. Articles cover a range of topics — from prenatal diagnostics to managing high-risk pregnancies and perinatal care protocols.

Pelvic presentation of the fetus is a position in which the fetus moves through the birth canal with its buttocks or legs. Classification, risk factors, diagnosis and management of labor.

The article dwells on the specifics of physiological pregnancy management, critical examinations, and genetic testing along with risk factors and delivery modes.

Types of fetal positions in the womb: longitudinal, transverse and oblique. Diagnosis, complications, techniques of labor management in special clinical situations.

Placenta previa in pregnancy: etiology, clinical picture, types, risks, complications and modern approaches to management. Prognosis for the fetus and mother.
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