Presentation
[…] lie [ li ] the relationship of the long axis of the fetus to that of the mother; see also presentation. longitudinal lie a situation in which the long axis of the fetus is parallel to that of the mother; in presentation, either the head or breech presents [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
The fetal presentation is the part of your baby that is down near your cervix at the time of labor and delivery. Cephalic presentation or head first is the normal presentation. [beasleyfirm.com]
An abnormal presentation is anything other than the head-down position of a baby during delivery. This section of the eMedTV site explains the abnormal presentation types, such as breech, ~, and face or shoulder presentation. [en.mimi.hu]
OBJECTIVES: Reassessment of predisposing factors to transverse lie presentation. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of delivery data on 92 women with transverse lie presentation, using ultrasonography, and 92 randomly chosen control vertex deliveries. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Entire Body System
- Nightmare
I was in and out nearly every week a nightmare... anyway at 39 plus 5 he went head down for 2 days so they let me out and said he wouldnt go back again to transverse... he did.... eventually at 40 plus 9 they sectioned me it was a nightmare but they wouldnt [magicmum.com]
However had a nightmare for a few weeks before her birth! She was never head down, ya wouldn't believe the amount of jigs and reels she was doing! She was breech one scan, transverse the next! [rollercoaster.ie]
- Cerebral Palsy
If you developed an umbilical cord prolapse during labor and delivery and it led to oxygen deprivation, a brain injury, neurological damage, cerebral palsy (CP) or death to your newborn you may be eligible for compensation. [beasleyfirm.com]
Gastrointestinal
- Overeating
Rex’s head is over the right side of the pelvis and his bum over the left side. Compare it to trying to squeeze a cork back into the vino bottle…length wise! The midwife said that this isn’t a massive issue at the moment. [thedadnetwork.co.uk]
Our experienced birth injury team is made up of doctors and nurses that have collectively worked over 25 years in the hospital, in the labor and delivery and neonatal intensive care units. [beasleyfirm.com]
My baby is due in just over two months time. Answer At this stage in your pregnancy a transverse lie is not a reason for concern as there is plenty of time for the baby to assume a safer position for delivery. [netdoctor.co.uk]
Fetus
- Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes
Spontaneous rupture of both the uterus and the membranes, placental abruption, and fetal isoimmunization also were seen and resulted in the abandonment of this approach. [glowm.com]
Spontaneous rupture of membranes causing prolapse is less likely than AROM causing prolapse. Do the studies and percentages you are studying take that into account? Frequently waters will leak, giving you some warning/time. [mothering.com]
Psychiatrical
- Behavior Disorder
) Type 2 Excludes mental and behavioral disorders associated with the puerperium ( F53.- ) obstetrical tetanus ( A34 ) postpartum necrosis of pituitary gland ( E23.0 ) puerperal osteomalacia ( M83.0 ) Use Additional code from category Z3A, Weeks of [icd10data.com]
Neurologic
- Neglect
Maternal and Foetal complications in Neglected Transverse LIE Abstract To see the frequency of foetal and maternal complications o fneglected transverse lie at a tertiary care hospital. [jpmi.org.pk]
We present a case of neglected transverse lie with uterine rupture, which is rarely encountered in modern obstetric practice. The prominent clinical features, including uterine rupture and fetal death, are described. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Neglected (Impacted) shoulder Clinical picture (impending rupture uterus) Exhaustion and distress of the mother. Shoulder is impacted may be with prolapsed arm and / or cord. Membranes are ruptured since a time. Liquor is drained. [gfmer.ch]
Forty percent of the cases were neglected transverse lies. The para 4 and above group had the highest incidence of 2.69/1000. Northern minorities ethnic group had the highest incidence of 2.35% and the Ibos the lowest incidence of 0.48/1000. [ajol.info]
- Encephalopathy
In addition, there is a much higher risk of umbilical cord prolapse (UCP) that can significantly cut off much needed blood and oxygen to your baby leading to hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) or even fetal death. [beasleyfirm.com]
Urogenital
- Chadwick's Sign
Chadwick's sign ... Sometimes your doctor knows the answer before labor even begins - if you have placenta previa, for example, or if the baby is in a ~ (that is, the baby is lying sideways within the uterus rather than head-down). [en.mimi.hu]
- Dyspareunia
A uterine anomaly may also be associated with dyspareunia and reproductive problems. [en.mimi.hu]
Treatment
Treatment entails resuscitative measures and Cesarean delivery. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Definitive treatment: • Cesarean section is the best treatment when the baby is sufficiently mature and is alive. [slideshare.net]
The acupuncturist will perform the treatment and show you what to do and your partner will have to do it for you at home for 10 days. [rollercoaster.ie]
My baby was breech and 1 treatment at the Chiropractor flipped him! [forums.thebump.com]
Prognosis
Early recognition is of great interest in the management and prognosis of NCS. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Maternal prognosis is excellent and foet al prognosis is good if contraindications are avoided. [4] Rabinovici et al conducted a prospective study for the management of the second non-vertex twin. 60 twin deliveries after the 35th gestational week with [jpgmonline.com]
Prognosis Medical assistance of newborn in delivery room Medical assistance of newborn in neo-natology department Neonatal ressuscitation 10 th Theme : Outlet Forceps. [umfcv.ro]
Etiology
In many instances, no etiologic factor can be determined, and we assume that the malposition is accidental. The head happens to be out of the lower uterine segment when labor starts, and the shoulder is pushed into the pelvic brim. [mhmedical.com]
Etiology • Abdominal Wall Relaxation From High Parity, • Preterm Fetus • Placenta Previa • Abnormal Uterine Anatomy, • Hydramnios • Contracted Pelvis. 7. [slideshare.net]
Keywords: Adult, Cesarean Section, methods,Female, Fetal Death, epidemiology,etiology,Gestational Age, Human, India, epidemiology,Infant, Newborn, Labor Complications, epidemiology,mortality,Labor Presentation, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Retrospective [jpgmonline.com]
Premature rupture of membranes: definition, indications, technique. 6th Theme: Complications During the Third an Fourth Stage of Labor Postpartum hemorrhage; definition, etiologic diagnosis, treatment Uterine inversion: definition, diagnosis, treatment [umfcv.ro]
Epidemiology
Keywords: Adult, Cesarean Section, methods,Female, Fetal Death, epidemiology,etiology,Gestational Age, Human, India, epidemiology,Infant, Newborn, Labor Complications, epidemiology,mortality,Labor Presentation, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Retrospective [jpgmonline.com]
Prevention
Other causes include anything that prevents engagement of the head or the breech, such as placenta previa; an obstructing neoplasm; multiple pregnancies; fetal anomalies; fetopelvic disproportion; contracted pelvis; and uterine abnormalities such as uterus [mhmedical.com]
It is not possible to prevent a shift into a position dangerous for delivery, but if it is identified early enough, it may be possible to move the baby. [wisegeek.com]
There may be ways to help prevent this from happening, but that may depend on many factors. [pregnancy.about.com]
Shoulder dystocia In this infrequent condition, presentation is vertex, but the anterior fetal shoulder becomes lodged behind the symphysis pubis after delivery of the fetal head, preventing vaginal delivery. [msdmanuals.com]