“…These fetal positions, which may be more frequent among women with epidural analgesia (Lieberman et al, 2005), can cause several different maternal complications, including both cesarean and operative vaginal deliveries, and third-and fourth-degree lacerations (Fitzpatrick et al, 2001). Nonetheless, recent randomized clinical trials have not succeeded in finding a particular maternal position that facilitates rotation of the fetal head (Desbrière et al, 2013;Guittier et al, 2016;Le Ray et al, 2016). In view of the lack of convincing data, all studies recommend that the woman be offered the freedom to choose her position.…”