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Variable decelerations are most likely to occur because of:
A.   head compression.
B.   cord compression.
C.   uteroplacental insufficiency.
D.   posterior fetal position.
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With variable decelerations, the fetal heart rate pattern is not uniform. The drop in heart rate is usually temporary, and most often is caused by compression of the umbilical cord.
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Thanks for answering, appreciate the help!
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