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"Anterior position"
Keywords:
utero
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pelvis
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baby
,
mother
,
labour
Related Terms:
Presentation
,
Engagement
,
Retroverted uterus
,
Bicornuate uterus
,
Station
,
Lightening
,
Breech birth
,
Cephalopelvic disproportion
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Cesarean birth
,
Ectopic
,
Breech presentation
,
Breech
,
Breech position
,
Placenta previa
,
Cervix
,
Blighted ovum
,
In utero
,
Birth canal
,
Fundal height
,
Uterus
,
Ectopic pregnancy
,
Molding
,
Uterine prolapse
,
Implantation
,
Tubal pregnancy
,
In-vitro fertilization
,
Pregnancy
,
Intrapartum
,
Gestational surrogacy
,
Frank breech
,
Ivf
,
Vagina
,
Septate uterus
,
Nidation
,
Embryo transfer
,
In vitro fertilization
,
Shoulder dystocia
,
In vitro fertilisation
,
Conception
,
Caesarean section
,
Fetus
,
Fallopian tubes
,
Womb
,
Placenta accreta
,
Egg donation
,
Gamete intrafallopian transfer
,
Fallopian tube
,
Gamete intra-fallopian transfer
,
Assisted reproductive technologies
,
Placenta praevia
A term used to describe the position of the baby in the uterus prior to entering labor. Also known as Occipito Anterior, it describes the baby when its head is facing forward towards the front of the mother.
babypartner.com
A baby in the anterior position faces the back of the mother's pelvis during pregnancy and/or during labour
babyguide.co.uk
The baby's spine faces the front of the pelvis during pregnancy and/or labour.
babycentre.co.uk
When the baby faces the back of the mother's pelvis in utero and/or during labor.
babycenter.com
When the baby faces the mother's spine in utero and/or during labor. This is the most common position for emerging babies.
whattoexpect.com
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