The Causes..
There is no particular cause for babies to present this
way. But there are certain conditions that make it conducive
for babies to assume the breech position. Breech presentation
however is more common at premature labor than at term
since babies assume breech position at the end of the
second trimester.
• The mother has had more than one pregnancy
• The mother is carrying more than one baby
• The uterus has either too much or too little
fluid
• Misshapen uterus or uterus with abnormal growths
like fibroids
• The mother has placenta previa
• The chance of having breech baby increases if
the previous delivery was by the breech
Doctors find out if it is a breech baby through abdominal
examination, and confirms it with a vaginal examination
and an ultrasound
The Problems..
• Difficult delivery of the fetal head
• Umbilical cord obstruction or prolapse
In breech delivery, the largest and the least pliable
part, namely the baby's head is born last. As such the
head has not had enough time to mold or narrow during
labor therefore
• causing delay in delivery
• causing baby's head to get stuck
• causing baby to lose oxygen due to the compressed
cord
• causing baby to have a hard time fitting through
the pelvis
• causing trauma and damage to the baby
• The main danger to mother is the increased likelihood
of having a cesarean delivery
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