Cesarean section with pelvic presentation

A woman who has been diagnosed with a "pelvic presentation of the fetus" is recommended to stay in the hospital from the beginning of the 37th week. This will enable the obstetrician-gynecologist to objectively assess the current situation and choose the maximum acceptable type of delivery.

Cesarean section with pelvic presentation does not guarantee the complete safety of the mother and child. Very often the complications are: the thrown up head, its weight or prematurity. A dangerous situation is considered and not in time discharged amniotic fluid. Despite the fact that such a position of the child in the womb is considered a pathology, independent births with pelvic presentation of the fetus are possible. However, this requires a vigilant control and experience of the doctor.

Indicators of planned cesarean with pelvic presentation

Ultrasound and palpation methods allow to determine the position of the fetus and the probable path of its appearance. Compulsory cesarean with pelvic presentation is prescribed in such cases:

The presence of any of these pathologies can cause irreparable harm to the child, as well as lead to his death. Before finally making sure of the need to do cesarean with pelvic presentation of the fetus, a medical consultation is being held, on which all the pros and cons of this operation are weighed.

Caesarean section with placenta previa

The need for dissection arises if there is a direct proximity of the placenta to the cervix. The definition of this pathology in the early stages of gestation does not at all mean that it will be necessary to give birth in an "artificial" way. Quite often, the placenta, as the uterus grows, takes its own position. It can happen before the birth. In a critical situation, when the "baby seat" completely closes the exit from the uterus, a cesarean is performed with a placenta previa.

Caesarean section with breech presentation

Inverted child placement in The uterus, when his priest is turned towards the vagina, is called the breech presentation . Women with this diagnosis often give birth on their own, as the child has time to take the necessary position before delivery, and sometimes during their course. Cesarean with breech presentation is carried out only in an emergency.

Caesarean section with transverse presentation

If the breech presentation still has natural childbirth, then it is almost impossible to avoid cesarean during transverse. Attempts by a midwife or a doctor to deploy the child to the desired position result in injuries.