Malpresentations

All presentations of the fetus other than vertex

Aetiology

Predisposing factors to malpresentation include:
  • Prematurity
  • Multiple pregnancy
  • Abnormalities of the uterus - e.g. fibroids.
  • Partial septate uterus
  • Abnormal fetus
  • Placenta praevia
  • Primiparity

Breech presentation

  • Breech presentation is the most common malpresentation
  • Occurs when the the fetus presents 'bottom-down' in the uterus
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Management

  • All women in the UK with an uncomplicated breech pregnancy at term should be offered external cephalic version (ECV), provided there are no contra-indications
  • The main decision is whether to attempt vaginal delivery or plan an elective caesarean section

Transverse lie

  • Fetus is positioned with the head on one side of the pelvis and the buttocks in the other
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Management

  • Vaginal delivery is impossible - requires caesarean section unless it converts or is converted late in pregnancy