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1998 - Present / Jackson Shoes Inc. / Spokane, WA
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1998 - Hiện nay / Tập đoàn Jackson Shoes / Spokane, WA
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1998 - Present / Jackson Shoes Inc. / Spokane, WA
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1998 - Hiện nay / Tập đoàn Jackson Shoes / Spokane, WA
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The results of the present study demonstrate that…

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In the third period from the 36th gestational week onward, the incidence of cephalic and breech presentation remain stable, i.e. breech presentation around 3-4% and cephalic presentation approximately 95%.

The incidence of cephalic presentation increases during the second period, lasting from the 25th to the 35th gestational week, with a proportional decrease of breech presentation.

The fetuses in breech presentation during this period have the same probability for breech and cephalic presentation at delivery.

This detail was important, as it allowed the midwife to put two fingers into the mouth, to facilitate the passage of the head in case of a breech presentation.

Specific situations that can contribute to birth injury include breech presentation and shoulder dystocia.