• An asynclitic birth or asynclitism are terms used in obstetrics to refer to childbirth in which there is malposition of the head of the fetus in the uterus...
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    II, German Emperor Pedro Zamora Frank Zappa Asynclitic birth, another abnormal birth position "Breech birth: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia". medlineplus...
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    Childbirth (redirect from Child birth)
    Antinatalism Asynclitic birth, an abnormal birth position Birth defect Childbirth positions Coffin birth Ferguson reflex Maternal health Multiple birth Obstetrical...
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    rapid delivery, delayed and prolonged delivery, the abnormal birth position, Asynclitic birth (asinclitismus), abnormal fetal attitude (extensor inserting...
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  • Malpresentation of fetus can refer to: Asynclitic birth Breech birth This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Malpresentation...
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    articulation can be helpful in asynclitic births (when the fetal head is tilted to the side) since it is no longer in line with the birth canal. Because the handles...
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    Christian Kielland (category 1871 births)
    be helpful in asynclitic births (when the fetal head is tilted to the side), since the fetal head is no longer in line with the birth canal.[medical...
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  • (shoulderblade); note: the presentation is significantly different from asynclitic positioning, and in most cases needs to be delivered by cesarean section...
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