Introduction: Maternal pelvic capacity plays a major role during childbirth because the passage of the fetus through the bony birth canal enables vaginal birth. Maternal birthing position may influence pelvic capacity because upright positions optimize capacity, possibly due to free movement of the pelvic joints. Herein, pelvic capacity was assessed by comparing changes in pelvic dimensions across pregnancy and in three birthing positions. Material and methods: This diagnostic imaging study of 50 pregnant women was conducted at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark. Pelvic measurements were obtained with 1.5Â T magnetic resonance pelvimetry during gestational weeks 20 and 32, in three birthing positions: kneeling squat, semi-lithotomy and sup...
Introduction and hypothesis: Vaginal childbirth clearly has an effect on pelvic floor anatomy, and p...
To compare pelvic anatomy, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), between women with or without pel...
<div><p>The shape of the human female pelvis is thought to reflect an evolutionary trade-off between...
OBJECTIVE The aim of our study was to measure the impact of supine and upright birthing positions o...
Objective: Vaginal childbirth is an established main aetiological factor in the pathogenesis of fema...
Background: Labour is a complex physiological phenomenon. Existing evidence shows that stretch of t...
The pelvis plays an important role in childbirth. By measuring pelvic dimensions we can infer the po...
Aim. To compare the measurements of women`s pelvic floor musculature strength (PFMS) during pregnanc...
International audienceThe squatting birth position is widely used for “natural” birth or in countrie...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of delivery type and birth weight on pel...
Objectives: The “obstetrical dilemma” hypothesis assumes that the modern human female pelvis serves ...
Title: Pelvis position in 3D space and its infuence of stages of pregnancy Summary: The aim of this ...
Copyright © 2013 Ulla Korhonen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
BackgroundThe function of the pelvic bones is to transfer load generated by body weight. Proper func...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
Introduction and hypothesis: Vaginal childbirth clearly has an effect on pelvic floor anatomy, and p...
To compare pelvic anatomy, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), between women with or without pel...
<div><p>The shape of the human female pelvis is thought to reflect an evolutionary trade-off between...
OBJECTIVE The aim of our study was to measure the impact of supine and upright birthing positions o...
Objective: Vaginal childbirth is an established main aetiological factor in the pathogenesis of fema...
Background: Labour is a complex physiological phenomenon. Existing evidence shows that stretch of t...
The pelvis plays an important role in childbirth. By measuring pelvic dimensions we can infer the po...
Aim. To compare the measurements of women`s pelvic floor musculature strength (PFMS) during pregnanc...
International audienceThe squatting birth position is widely used for “natural” birth or in countrie...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of delivery type and birth weight on pel...
Objectives: The “obstetrical dilemma” hypothesis assumes that the modern human female pelvis serves ...
Title: Pelvis position in 3D space and its infuence of stages of pregnancy Summary: The aim of this ...
Copyright © 2013 Ulla Korhonen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
BackgroundThe function of the pelvic bones is to transfer load generated by body weight. Proper func...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
Introduction and hypothesis: Vaginal childbirth clearly has an effect on pelvic floor anatomy, and p...
To compare pelvic anatomy, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), between women with or without pel...
<div><p>The shape of the human female pelvis is thought to reflect an evolutionary trade-off between...