Variation in fetal presentation

Last revised by Yuranga Weerakkody on 7 Nov 2022

There can be many variations in the fetal presentation which is determined by which part of the fetus is projecting towards the internal cervical os. This includes:

  • cephalic presentation: fetal head presenting towards the internal cervical os, considered normal and occurs in the vast majority of births (~97%); this can have many variations which include

    • left occipito-anterior (LOA)

    • left occipito-posterior (LOP)

    • left occipito-transverse (LOT)

    • right occipito-anterior (ROA)

    • right occipito-posterior (ROP)

    • right occipito-transverse (ROT)

    • straight occipito-anterior

    • straight occipito-posterior

  • breech presentation: fetal rump presenting towards the internal cervical os, this has three main types

  • shoulder presentation

  • cord presentation: umbilical cord presenting towards the internal cervical os

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