Fetal position refers to the way a baby is positioned in the womb, typically before birth. The most common and favorable position is the cephalic presentation, where the baby's head is down toward the birth canal. Other positions include breech (buttocks or feet first) and transverse (sideways), which can complicate delivery. Healthcare providers assess fetal position through physical exams, ultrasounds, and monitoring to ensure a safe delivery.
Fetal Position - House - was created on 2007-04-03.
He was curled into the fetal position. _or_ The fetal animal was in distress.
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The fetal position is to have your head between your legs, your knees drawn in tight, and basically you are curled up into a ball. It is called the fetal position because it is very similar to the position a baby is in while in the womb.
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When all major body parts are flexed it is the fetal position.
The breech position is difficult to deliver.
i'm an MA student, and my grandfather is dying a long death, and he is going into the fetal position. happens all the time.
No, sleeping in a fetal position is not a sign of death in the elderly. Elderly sleep many ways to get more comfortable.
Weave, bob, and duck! Get in the fetal position and cry
That is a footling breech presentation.
Without other physical indications, the human jaw will come to rest in the closed position.