it happens quite alot actually 90% of occipito-posterior cases turn into occipito-anterior by long anterior rotation (3/8 of a circle) and the labor continues as a normal OA this is due to slight deflexion of the head see, the greater the degree of deflesion, the worse the chance for vaginal delivery
Thanks for this video! It'll help me pass this next OB exam for sure! Good luck to all future healthcare professionals!
It's not easy bro
Attitude of head in ROP is deflexed, not flexion
Pls in what position or direction is the shoulder entering the pelvis
I don’t really understand anything o. The shoulder rotation
Thank you for sharing this Video
Thanks
Long rotation requires flexed head!
Even if the mom labors the entire tip with baby in the OP position, does the baby usually turn to be born AP? How often does "sunny side up" happen?
it happens quite alot actually
90% of occipito-posterior cases turn into occipito-anterior by long anterior rotation (3/8 of a circle) and the labor continues as a normal OA
this is due to slight deflexion of the head
see, the greater the degree of deflesion, the worse the chance for vaginal delivery
I gave birth 2 weeks ago, my third child had this position, very long and painful labor , It was born anyway...it rotated by itself....
Happy born day baby 😁
pivot! pivoottt!