Labour Room Emergencies 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4953-8_32
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“…Mal-presentations contribute 36.4% of Uganda's registered maternal and neonatal mortality (Uganda Bureau of Statistics, 2017) of which breech presentation is the most commonest (Vlemmix et al, 2014), accounting for 82.1% of all abnormal presentations. Its prevalence decreases with increasing gestational age as it is seen in only 3-4% of births at term (Balsarkar & Gujarathi, 2020). However, life must be saved anytime it happens and this can only be achieved by a competent health care provider assisting the birth (Maskey & Dwa, 2018).…”
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“…Mal-presentations contribute 36.4% of Uganda's registered maternal and neonatal mortality (Uganda Bureau of Statistics, 2017) of which breech presentation is the most commonest (Vlemmix et al, 2014), accounting for 82.1% of all abnormal presentations. Its prevalence decreases with increasing gestational age as it is seen in only 3-4% of births at term (Balsarkar & Gujarathi, 2020). However, life must be saved anytime it happens and this can only be achieved by a competent health care provider assisting the birth (Maskey & Dwa, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%