Background: Skilled care before, during and after delivery can save the lives of women and newborns. Antenatal care is useful for detecting problems in pregnancy and childbirth, as well as preparing for labor. It is estimated that labor will begin 2-3 weeks after the entry of the fetal head on pelvic inlet. Objective: This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of descending of the fetal head at the pelvic inlet in the primigravida of 34-36 weeks of gestation. Methods: This study uses a systematic review study method with the data used are the results of research that have been circulating in the world. Results: In Weekes and Flynn's (1975) study, the entry of the fetal head into the pelvic cavity and having passed the pelvic...
Background: Obstetric emergencies can occur suddenly and unexpectedly. Obstetrics is unique in that ...
Background: the objective of this study was to study the utility of partogram in both primi and mult...
Background: Preterm births are still the leading cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity. It is a...
Objective: Our study aimed to compare the outcome of engaged versus unengaged fetal head in primigra...
Background: Labour although a physiological process can present challenges to clinician and patient....
Background: In Obstetrics it is traditional concept that fetal head engagement occurs by 38 weeks in...
Background: Engagement of head is the most important event in labor which decides obstetric outcome....
Background: The primigravida are a group at risk as their capacity of child bearing has never put to...
Background: The aim of the study is to compare and evaluate between unengaged (UE) and engaged (E) g...
Background: Labour is an important event with unique experience exclusively in a woman’s life, which...
Background: Any bleeding from or into the genital tract after the period of viability, but before th...
Background: Amniotic fluid is contributed by both mother and foetus. It plays a vital role in foetal...
Background: A significant proportion of primigravidae presented with unengaged head at term and at t...
Background: To evaluate intrapartum sequale of sonographically diagnosed Oligohydrominos such as rat...
Background: Referral is a coordinated movement of healthcare seekers through the health system to re...
Background: Obstetric emergencies can occur suddenly and unexpectedly. Obstetrics is unique in that ...
Background: the objective of this study was to study the utility of partogram in both primi and mult...
Background: Preterm births are still the leading cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity. It is a...
Objective: Our study aimed to compare the outcome of engaged versus unengaged fetal head in primigra...
Background: Labour although a physiological process can present challenges to clinician and patient....
Background: In Obstetrics it is traditional concept that fetal head engagement occurs by 38 weeks in...
Background: Engagement of head is the most important event in labor which decides obstetric outcome....
Background: The primigravida are a group at risk as their capacity of child bearing has never put to...
Background: The aim of the study is to compare and evaluate between unengaged (UE) and engaged (E) g...
Background: Labour is an important event with unique experience exclusively in a woman’s life, which...
Background: Any bleeding from or into the genital tract after the period of viability, but before th...
Background: Amniotic fluid is contributed by both mother and foetus. It plays a vital role in foetal...
Background: A significant proportion of primigravidae presented with unengaged head at term and at t...
Background: To evaluate intrapartum sequale of sonographically diagnosed Oligohydrominos such as rat...
Background: Referral is a coordinated movement of healthcare seekers through the health system to re...
Background: Obstetric emergencies can occur suddenly and unexpectedly. Obstetrics is unique in that ...
Background: the objective of this study was to study the utility of partogram in both primi and mult...
Background: Preterm births are still the leading cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity. It is a...