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Tag: angle of progression

January 6, 2022

AJOG: Fetal head descent assessed by transabdominal ultrasound: a prospective observational study

ABSTRACT Background Determining fetal head descent, expressed as fetal head station and engagement is an essential part of monitoring progression in labor. Assessing fetal head station is based on the…

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Category: AJOG, NewsletterTags: angle of progression, engagement, fetal position, head descent, Labor, molding, suprapubic descent angle, Ultrasound

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