Background The objective of our study was to determine differences in prenatal leg posture development between breech and cephalic-born babies. Materials and methods Ten healthy fetuses in breech and ten healthy fetuses in cephalic presentation were observed by means of weekly ultrasounds from 33 weeks gestational age until birth to assess leg posture. Results The breech fetuses showed a clear preference for an extended leg position; they spent significantly more time with their knees in extension than the cephalic fetuses (p<0.001). The cephalic fetuses showed significantly more leg-crossing than the breech fetuses (p<0.01). For both findings, no significant change over time could be observed in either group. Conclusion These findings show...
The prone and supine resting postures of the pelvis and legs of 106 preterm infants (25 to 34 weeks ...
Foetus moves into delivery position a few weeks prior to birth, with the head moving closer to the b...
Breech presentation remains a hazard for the mother and her fetus. To reduce its incidence at delive...
The aim of our study was to examine the effect of prenatal breech presentation on postnatal leg post...
Background: In previous research, an age-related developmental trend towards increasing arm flexion ...
The effect of intra-uterine movement restriction on the development of motor functions was studied l...
Background: Cephalic fetuses have increasing lateralised head-position near term. Aim: Is this devel...
The long-term effects of intra-uterine breech position on postnatal development of motor functions h...
The fetus movements play an important role in fetal well-being. With the continuous advancement of r...
IntroductionVaginal delivery out of a breech presentation in pregnancies at term are being re-implem...
Introduction: Vaginal delivery out of a breech presentation in pregnancies at term are being re-impl...
Breech malpresentation is associated with maternal-infant morbidity and mortality. Maternal knee-che...
The fetal movements during different gestational weeks are essential for normal musculoskeletal deve...
l Causes of breech presentation Breech presentation and breech delivery are more hazardous for the f...
thesisThe effects of five maternal postures on the position of the full term fetus in the uterus wer...
The prone and supine resting postures of the pelvis and legs of 106 preterm infants (25 to 34 weeks ...
Foetus moves into delivery position a few weeks prior to birth, with the head moving closer to the b...
Breech presentation remains a hazard for the mother and her fetus. To reduce its incidence at delive...
The aim of our study was to examine the effect of prenatal breech presentation on postnatal leg post...
Background: In previous research, an age-related developmental trend towards increasing arm flexion ...
The effect of intra-uterine movement restriction on the development of motor functions was studied l...
Background: Cephalic fetuses have increasing lateralised head-position near term. Aim: Is this devel...
The long-term effects of intra-uterine breech position on postnatal development of motor functions h...
The fetus movements play an important role in fetal well-being. With the continuous advancement of r...
IntroductionVaginal delivery out of a breech presentation in pregnancies at term are being re-implem...
Introduction: Vaginal delivery out of a breech presentation in pregnancies at term are being re-impl...
Breech malpresentation is associated with maternal-infant morbidity and mortality. Maternal knee-che...
The fetal movements during different gestational weeks are essential for normal musculoskeletal deve...
l Causes of breech presentation Breech presentation and breech delivery are more hazardous for the f...
thesisThe effects of five maternal postures on the position of the full term fetus in the uterus wer...
The prone and supine resting postures of the pelvis and legs of 106 preterm infants (25 to 34 weeks ...
Foetus moves into delivery position a few weeks prior to birth, with the head moving closer to the b...
Breech presentation remains a hazard for the mother and her fetus. To reduce its incidence at delive...