This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Breech presentation, where a baby is buttocks or feet rather than head occurs in about 3 to 4% of singleton pregnancies at term. Worldwide, the majority of babies identified as breech are now delivered by planned caesarean section. Aim: This paper is the second of two that reviews evidence concerning breech presentation and birth mode. This review focuses specifically on women's preferences for birth mode, experiences of breech presentation and the use of external cephalic version (ECV) and moxibustion, which may be used in the third trimester of pregnancy to turn a breech baby to a cephalic presentation. Method: A structured literature review was undertaken using the Cochrane Lib...
International audienceObjective: To determine the optimal management of singleton fetuses in breech ...
Introduction. Term breech presentation occurs in 3-4% of all deliveries. Most obstetricians are com...
BACKGROUND: Until recently, external cephalic version to prevent breech presentation at birth was no...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Breech presentation, where a baby is bu...
AIM: Although term breech presentation is a relatively rare condition (3-5% of all births), it cont...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the efficacy of moxibustion between 34 and 38 weeks of gestation to facilitat...
Background: Breech presentation is referred to the fetus in the longitudinal lie with the buttocks o...
Background: Existing studies regarding women's experiences surrounding an External Cephalic Version ...
BackgroundMoxibustion (a type of Chinese medicine which involves burning a herb close to the skin) t...
The management of a breech presentation has and will always be a controversial topic. In this revie...
Objectives: to explore the effects of moxibustion treatment, to examine the predictors of its use in...
Breech presentation is associated with increased complications. Turning a breech baby to head first ...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing worldwide. One constant indication is the b...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Existing studies regarding women's experiences surrounding an Exte...
External cephalic version (ECV), the transabdominal manipulation of a breech-presenting fetus into a...
International audienceObjective: To determine the optimal management of singleton fetuses in breech ...
Introduction. Term breech presentation occurs in 3-4% of all deliveries. Most obstetricians are com...
BACKGROUND: Until recently, external cephalic version to prevent breech presentation at birth was no...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Breech presentation, where a baby is bu...
AIM: Although term breech presentation is a relatively rare condition (3-5% of all births), it cont...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the efficacy of moxibustion between 34 and 38 weeks of gestation to facilitat...
Background: Breech presentation is referred to the fetus in the longitudinal lie with the buttocks o...
Background: Existing studies regarding women's experiences surrounding an External Cephalic Version ...
BackgroundMoxibustion (a type of Chinese medicine which involves burning a herb close to the skin) t...
The management of a breech presentation has and will always be a controversial topic. In this revie...
Objectives: to explore the effects of moxibustion treatment, to examine the predictors of its use in...
Breech presentation is associated with increased complications. Turning a breech baby to head first ...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing worldwide. One constant indication is the b...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Existing studies regarding women's experiences surrounding an Exte...
External cephalic version (ECV), the transabdominal manipulation of a breech-presenting fetus into a...
International audienceObjective: To determine the optimal management of singleton fetuses in breech ...
Introduction. Term breech presentation occurs in 3-4% of all deliveries. Most obstetricians are com...
BACKGROUND: Until recently, external cephalic version to prevent breech presentation at birth was no...