Transverse Presentation
The transverse presentation indicates a position of the Fœtus during a Grossesse when neither the head, nor the buttocks of the newborn present to the entry maternal basin or higher Détroit. This term gets busy only when the Poche of water is intact. When the pocket of water is broken, one speaks about Présentation of the shoulder.
This presentation, little attends (0,5% of the childbirth) is generally related to a too vast Utérus, which makes it possible the fetus to too easily rock (uterus of a woman having had many pregnancies, multiple pregnancies). Another etiology is the presence of an obstacle in front of the presentation prohibiting the fetus from adopting a longitudinal position (Placenta low located, uterine Fibrome, large Kyste ovarien)
When the diagnosis is made by it sufficiently early before the childbirth, it is possible to rectify this situation as a practitioner a Version by external operation, carried out by the obstetrician under echographic control , to give the child in a longitudinal position (Céphalique or seat) making it possible to consider a childbirth by the natural ways.
If this version is impossible, the childbirth can be done only by Césarienne.
More information: fetal Presentation.
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