. A treatise on obstetrics for students and practitioners . Brow presentation.(Faraboeuf and Varnier.) Face presentation. Descent of the fetus.(Faraboeuf and Varnier.) forehead is directed toward the mothers left side, the back of the childbeing also on the left. These are termed frouto-anterior and first posi-tions in face presentations, the most common of these being left fronto-anterior. In these positions the chin is upon the right side of thepelvis and obliquely behind, at the right sacro-iliac joint. FACE PRESENTATIONS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT. 213 Others prefer to take as a cardinal point t


. A treatise on obstetrics for students and practitioners . Brow presentation.(Faraboeuf and Varnier.) Face presentation. Descent of the fetus.(Faraboeuf and Varnier.) forehead is directed toward the mothers left side, the back of the childbeing also on the left. These are termed frouto-anterior and first posi-tions in face presentations, the most common of these being left fronto-anterior. In these positions the chin is upon the right side of thepelvis and obliquely behind, at the right sacro-iliac joint. FACE PRESENTATIONS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT. 213 Others prefer to take as a cardinal point the chin of the child, be-cause it is lowest, and hence presents to the finger of the examiner,being the presenting part. Some would term the positions already Fig. Face presentation. Anterior rotation of chin. (Faraboeuf and Varnier.) described as right mento-posterior. Brow presentations are but par-tially developed face presentations and have no separate occurs in face presentations by the development of strongextension. The occiput is forced upward against the back of the Fig. 92.


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