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6 years ago
The perinatal nurse explains to the new nurse that the maternal pelvic shape can determine the fetal presentation. A fetus in a transverse presentation may be due to which maternal pelvic type?
 
  A.
  Android
  B.
  Anthropoid
  C.
  Gynecoid
  D.
  Platypelloid
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ANS: D
The gynecoid pelvic type is the typical, traditional female pelvis (present in 50 of women) that is best suited for childbirth. Fetal descent through a platypelloid pelvis is usually in a transverse presentation and will not allow for a vaginal birth. Fetal descent through an anthropoid pelvis is more likely to be in a posterior (facing the woman's front) rather than anterior (facing the woman's back) presentation. The android pelvis resembles a typical male pelvis, and this pelvic shape can also cause difficulty during fetal descent.
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