In this birthing position, your baby's head is toward your cervix. Their face is toward your back and their back is toward your belly. During pregnancy, your baby may move into different positions.
Adv Neonatal Care. 2005;5(6):329-340. The preterm infant who is placed in the prone position for extended periods may develop pronounced dolichocephaly and a prominent occiput. Limit prone positioning ...
http://alsace.u-strasbg.fr/medecine/cours_en_ligne-/e_cours/obstetrique/accouchement_normal.pdf L'occiput est le repère de la présentation. Son orientation par ...
Read at the meeting of the Boston Society for Medical Observation, June 18th.
Read at the meeting of the Boston Society for Medical Observation, June 18th.
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