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Birth for the nulliparous woman with a fetus in a breech presentation is usually by
 
  a. Cesarean delivery
  b. Vaginal delivery
  c. Forceps-assisted delivery
  d. Vacuum extraction
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A Delivery for the nulliparous woman with a fetus in breech presentation is almost
always cesarean section. The greatest fetal risk in the vaginal delivery of breech
presentation is that the head (largest part of the fetus) is the last to be delivered.
The delivery of the rest of the baby must be quick so that the infant can breathe.
B The greatest fetal risk in the vaginal delivery of breech presentation is that the
head (largest part of the fetus) is the last to be delivered. The delivery of the rest
of the baby must be quick so the infant can breathe.
C The physician may assist rotation of the head with forceps. A cesarean birth may
be required.
D Serious trauma to maternal or fetal tissues is likely if the vacuum extractor birth
is difficult. Most breech births are difficult.
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