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6 years ago
The fetus in a breech presentation is often born by cesarean delivery because
 
  a. The buttocks are much larger than the head.
  b. Postpartum hemorrhage is more likely if the woman delivers vaginally.
  c. Internal rotation cannot occur if the fetus is breech.
  d. Compression of the umbilical cord is more likely.
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A The head is the largest part of a fetus.
B There is no relationship between breech presentation and postpartum
hemorrhage.
C Internal rotation can occur with a breech.
D After the fetal legs and trunk emerge from the woman's vagina, the umbilical
cord can be compressed between the maternal pelvis and the fetal head if a delay
occurs in the birth of the head.
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6 years ago
God bless you! Helped my grade so much.
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