Background: Several studies have attempted to predict the outcome of labour in cephalic presentation using such parameters as maternal pelvic dimensions and estimated fetal weight. Though, the fetal head is widely recognised as the best ‘pelvimeter’, dimensions of the fetal head have been neglected for this purpose. The study was therefore aimed at determining any possible association between fetal head circumference at the time of birth and the route of delivery in parturient women. Method: Hospital records of all term singleton cephalic deliveries between January and December 1999 at the University College Hospital, Ibadan were examined. Maternal characteristics such as age, parity and fetal characteristics such as gestational age at deli...
Background: Malpositions and deflexed cephalic malpresentations are well recognized causes of dysfun...
To evaluate the relationship between the fetal head circumference (HC) to maternal height (MH) ratio...
OBJECTIVES:To study regarding the position of fetus by the position of the fetal head and the spine ...
Background: Several studies have attempted to predict the outcome of labour in cephalic presentation...
Background: Several studies have attempted to predict the outcome of labour in cephalic presentation...
Background: Several studies have attempted to predict the outcome of labour in cephalic presentatio...
Background: Several models have been proposed to predict the need for an LSCS. With reference to thi...
Background: Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) is a disparity between the fetal head and maternal pel...
Objectives To ascertain if fetal head position on transabdominal ultrasound is associated with deliv...
Background: A significant proportion of primigravidae presented with unengaged head at term and at t...
Background: Labour is an important event with unique experience exclusively in a woman’s life, which...
This is a prospective and descriptive study carried out at Khartoum Teaching Hospital, in the perio...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the capacity of pre-induction sonographic assessment of occipital position of ...
Objective: To examine how well ultrasound assessed occipitoposterior (OP) position or high sagittal ...
Background: Head circumference at birth is an important neonatal parameter in view of its associatio...
Background: Malpositions and deflexed cephalic malpresentations are well recognized causes of dysfun...
To evaluate the relationship between the fetal head circumference (HC) to maternal height (MH) ratio...
OBJECTIVES:To study regarding the position of fetus by the position of the fetal head and the spine ...
Background: Several studies have attempted to predict the outcome of labour in cephalic presentation...
Background: Several studies have attempted to predict the outcome of labour in cephalic presentation...
Background: Several studies have attempted to predict the outcome of labour in cephalic presentatio...
Background: Several models have been proposed to predict the need for an LSCS. With reference to thi...
Background: Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) is a disparity between the fetal head and maternal pel...
Objectives To ascertain if fetal head position on transabdominal ultrasound is associated with deliv...
Background: A significant proportion of primigravidae presented with unengaged head at term and at t...
Background: Labour is an important event with unique experience exclusively in a woman’s life, which...
This is a prospective and descriptive study carried out at Khartoum Teaching Hospital, in the perio...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the capacity of pre-induction sonographic assessment of occipital position of ...
Objective: To examine how well ultrasound assessed occipitoposterior (OP) position or high sagittal ...
Background: Head circumference at birth is an important neonatal parameter in view of its associatio...
Background: Malpositions and deflexed cephalic malpresentations are well recognized causes of dysfun...
To evaluate the relationship between the fetal head circumference (HC) to maternal height (MH) ratio...
OBJECTIVES:To study regarding the position of fetus by the position of the fetal head and the spine ...