Birth Complications 2.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? Home Economics: Child DevelopmentBirth and Post-Natal CareGCSEAQA Created by: Mollie AllenCreated on: 30-05-14 18:36 Breech Postion The babys legs or bottom are first, a C-Section is advised. 1 of 5 Transverse Position The baby lies across the uterus and must be delivered by C-Section 2 of 5 Oblique Position The baby lies at an angle in the uterus and must be delivered by C-Section 3 of 5 Ventouse Delievery A metal or plastic cup is attached to the babys head by a vaccum, the baby is eased out when contractions occur. 4 of 5 Forceps Delivery It takes place when forceps are applied to either side of the babys head and the baby is eased out when contractions occur. 5 of 5
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