Management of Labor and Delivery 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118327241.ch9
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Malpresentation and malposition

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“…Registration of fetal presentation in the GBR had excellent agreement with MRs; however, according to the MRs, approximately 4.0% of fetuses had a breech presentation and 1.5% had a transverse lie. The prevalence of breech presentation varies with gestational age [14] and complicates approximately 3-5% of pregnancies, which is in line with the registrations in MRs [15]. In contrast, transverse lie is a very rare condition that affects less than 0.5% of term pregnancies [15].…”
Section: Intrapartum Variablesmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Registration of fetal presentation in the GBR had excellent agreement with MRs; however, according to the MRs, approximately 4.0% of fetuses had a breech presentation and 1.5% had a transverse lie. The prevalence of breech presentation varies with gestational age [14] and complicates approximately 3-5% of pregnancies, which is in line with the registrations in MRs [15]. In contrast, transverse lie is a very rare condition that affects less than 0.5% of term pregnancies [15].…”
Section: Intrapartum Variablesmentioning
confidence: 54%