INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NONENGAGED FETAL HEAD IN NULLIPARAS IN THE ACTIVE-PHASE OF LABOR
Hedaya Hassan Abo Homos;
Abstract
Engagement is defined as the stage at which the widest part of the fetal head had passed through the pelvic inlet , it refers to the descent of the biparietal plane of the fetal head to a level below that of the pelvic inlet. Most standard textbooks
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| Title | INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NONENGAGED FETAL HEAD IN NULLIPARAS IN THE ACTIVE-PHASE OF LABOR | Authors | Hedaya Hassan Abo Homos | Keywords | INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NONENGAGED FETAL HEAD IN NULLIPARAS IN THE ACTIVE-PHASE OF LABOR | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Engagement is defined as the stage at which the widest part of the fetal head had passed through the pelvic inlet , it refers to the descent of the biparietal plane of the fetal head to a level below that of the pelvic inlet. Most standard textbooks |
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