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10 Δεκ 2023 · A transverse baby position, also called transverse fetal lie, is when the fetus is sideways—at a 90-degree angle to your spine—instead of head up or head down. This development means that a vaginal delivery poses major risks to both you and the fetus.
1 Φεβ 2023 · Transverse lie refers to a fetal presentation in which the fetal longitudinal axis lies perpendicular to the long axis of the uterus. It can occur in either of two configurations: The curvature of the fetal spine is oriented downward (also called "back down" or dorsoinferior), and the fetal shoulder presents at the cervix (figure 1).
8 Οκτ 2022 · Transverse lie means that your baby is lying sideways across your tummy, rather than in a head-down position. It's a common position for your baby in early pregnancy. Most babies will get themselves into a head-down position by the end of the final trimester, if not before.
18 Οκτ 2023 · The transverse lie position is when the fetus lies across the pregnant person’s abdomen horizontally. Because the shoulder is often in the pelvic inlet, it is also sometimes...
In a transverse lie, the baby is lying horizontally in your uterus and may be facing up toward your head or down toward your feet. Babies settle this way less than 1 percent of the time, but it happens more commonly if you're carrying multiples or deliver before your due date.
1 Δεκ 2018 · Lie – the relationship between the long axis of the fetus and the mother. Longitudinal, transverse or oblique. Presentation – the fetal part that first enters the maternal pelvis. Cephalic vertex presentation is the most common and is considered the safest. Other presentations include breech, shoulder, face and brow.
15 Αυγ 2023 · When a baby is sideways — lying horizontal across the uterus, rather than vertical — it's called a transverse lie. In this position, the baby's back might be: Down, with the back facing the birth canal.