E.MAKOKHA
,Lie, presentation, attitude, &position
FETAL LIE
The relation of the long axis of the fetus to that of the
mother
Longitudinal lie is found in 99% of labours at term
FETAL PRESENTATION
The presenting part is the portion of the body of the
fetus that is foremost in the birth canal
The presenting part can be felt through the Cx on
vaginal examination
Longitudinal lie cephalic presentation
breech presentation
,Lie, presentation, attitude, &position
CEPHALIC PRESENTATION
Head is flexed sharply vertex / occiput presentation
Head is extended sharply face presentation
Partially flexed bregma presenting (sinciput
presentation)
Partially extended brow presentation
ATTITUDE
Posture of the fetus folded on itself to accommodate
the shape of the uterus
Flexed head, thighs, knees &feet
The arms crossed over the chest
Face presentation extended concave contour of the
vertebral column
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Longitudinal lie. Cephalic presentation. Differences in attitude of fetal
body,
Note changes in fetal attitude in relation to fetal vertex as the fetal head
becomes less flexed.
,Lie, presentation, attitude, &position
FETAL LIE
The relation of the long axis of the fetus to that of the
mother
Longitudinal lie is found in 99% of labours at term
FETAL PRESENTATION
The presenting part is the portion of the body of the
fetus that is foremost in the birth canal
The presenting part can be felt through the Cx on
vaginal examination
Longitudinal lie cephalic presentation
breech presentation
,Lie, presentation, attitude, &position
CEPHALIC PRESENTATION
Head is flexed sharply vertex / occiput presentation
Head is extended sharply face presentation
Partially flexed bregma presenting (sinciput
presentation)
Partially extended brow presentation
ATTITUDE
Posture of the fetus folded on itself to accommodate
the shape of the uterus
Flexed head, thighs, knees &feet
The arms crossed over the chest
Face presentation extended concave contour of the
vertebral column
, .
'
"
'
I
!
1\
1
1
A
B
ii
F
c
D vertex )A( sinciput )B( brow )C( face )D(
Longitudinal lie. Cephalic presentation. Differences in attitude of fetal
body,
Note changes in fetal attitude in relation to fetal vertex as the fetal head
becomes less flexed.