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Breech Presentation

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In a breech presentation, the baby is positioned head up, and, if delivered vaginally, would be born buttocks first or with one or both feet first. Breech positioning is relatively uncommon, occurring in fewer than five percent of all births.

There are actually three varieties of the breech position - frank, where the baby is bottom down with legs straight up, incomplete, one or both legs pointing down and complete, where your baby is sitting with his or her legs crossed. Breech isn't the only unusual presentation: a baby that's posterior is head down but facing forward, which could lead to a stalled labor and "back labor." In a face presentation, the baby is looking down the birth canal with its neck extended. A brow presentation is similar, with the head at a slightly different angle. Breech babies may require a Cesarean delivery, depending on their actual presentation and their size.

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