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What is it called when a baby is born bottom first with the legs stuck ankles near the ears?

That is called a Breech delivery, named after Frank Breech.


How many babies present in a breech position?

Approximately 4% of babies are in what is called the "breech" position when labor begins


What are native American shirts called?

breech cloths


How do you dertermain the caliber of a no 4 Remington?

If there are no barrel markings, take it to a gunsmith. Using a product called Cerro Safe, the smith can make a casting of the chamber. The casting is measured with a micrometer, and the dimensions compared to known cartridges.


What do they call a child that was delivered foot first in childbirth?

When a baby is born both feet first or one foot first, this is called a footling breech.


What is it called when a baby goes leg first during birthe?

This is called a footling breech birth.


What happens if your baby doesn't flip before birth?

This is called "breech position." Breech position is when the baby's head is near the top of the uterus and the legs are near the cervix. Most breech babies are born by the way of c-section.


Ammuntion for a shotgun is called?

Shotgun cartridges


What are the marks on the clock called?

It depends which markings you're talking about. The markings that denote the hours are called hoors. The markings that denote the minutes are called bawherrs. The markings that denote the seconds are, in linguistic terms, relatively new due to problems with chronological accuracy, and do not have a standardised name.


What are the pool table markings called?

There are no pool table markings except the foot spot dot. It is called the rack spot by some people.


What is the pattern of an animal's spots called?

The markings.


What is a ruler with no markings called?

a bit of plastic