Fetal presentation Pelvic is the position of the fetus in the uterus in which its head or shoulder is located in the pelvic floor. This condition can be caused by various factors such as a narrow maternal pelvis, malpositioned fetus or poor maternal positioning.
In a breech presentation, the fetal head or shoulders are located in the pelvic ring, which is the lower part of the uterus. This can lead to difficulties during labor as the fetal head may be too large to pass through the pelvic ring.
To prevent breech presentation of the fetus, it is necessary to monitor the correct position of the fetus in the uterus during pregnancy. It is also necessary to perform exercises to improve the flexibility of the pelvic floor muscles and improve blood circulation in the pelvic area.
If a breech presentation does occur, a caesarean section must be performed to safely remove the fetus from the uterus. However, if a caesarean section is not possible, doctors may try to reposition the fetus using special techniques such as cephalic rotation or the use of forceps.
Overall, breech birth is a serious problem that can cause difficulties during childbirth. Therefore, it is important to monitor the position of the fetus and take measures to prevent this condition.