Subject: Midwifery II (Theory)
A transverse lay occurs when the fetus's long axis crosses the long axis of the uterus. In either situation, the shoulder frequently appears over the cervical opening during labor, and so both are referred to as shoulder presentation. If a transverse lie is found in early labor while the membranes are still intact, the obstetrician and pediatrician should be notified of a possible cesarean section. If the external version is successful, a controlled membrane rupture should be performed. When the cord prolapses, the membranes have ruptured, and labor has been ongoing for several hours, an emergency cesarean section must be performed.
A transverse lie occurs when the fetus sits with its long axis across the long axis of the uterus. However, the fetus axis is more typically situated oblique to the maternal spine, resulting in an oblique lying.
In any of these conditions, the shoulder usually appears above the cervical opening during labor, and so both are referred to as shoulder presentation.
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Fetal Factors
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Define Shoulder presentation (transverse lie).
A transverse lying occurs when the fetus crosses the uterine long axis with its long axis. However, the fetal axis is more frequently positioned oblique to the maternal spine, which is known as an oblique lie.
Both conditions are referred to collectively as shoulder presentation because during labor, the shoulder typically presents over the cervical opening.
List the causes of shoulder presentation.
Cause
Maternal
Fetal Factors
What are the management of shoulder presentation ?
Management
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