Vertex position of foetus means (Solved MCQ)

Vertex position of foetus means

A. Head is toward fundus of uterus B. Head is unstable C. Head is toward mother’s pelvis D. Foetus is oblique is uterus

Correct Answer: C. Head is toward mother’s pelvis

Explanation

Vertex position of the fetus means:

πŸ‘‰ The fetal head is presenting, and the occiput (back of the head) is the presenting part in the birth canal.

Explanation

  • Vertex refers to the area of the fetal skull between the anterior and posterior fontanelles.
  • In vertex presentation, the head is well-flexed, so the occiput leads during labour.
  • The long axis of the fetus is parallel to the long axis of the uterus (longitudinal lie).
  • This allows the smallest anteroposterior diameter of the head (suboccipito-bregmatic, ~9.5 cm) to engage in the pelvis.

Key points

  • βœ” Most common and normal fetal presentation
  • βœ” Most favourable for vaginal delivery
  • βœ” Accounts for about 95% of term deliveries

Simple definition (exam-friendly)

Vertex position means the fetal head presents with the occiput as the leading part due to good flexion of the head.

Other Options Details

These options describe different fetal lies/presentations in the uterus. I’ll explain each option clearly and also mention whether it is normal or abnormal.


A. Head is toward fundus of uterus

  • This means the fetal head is in the upper part of the uterus (fundus).
  • The buttocks or feet are toward the pelvis.
  • This is called Breech presentation.
  • ❌ Not the normal presentation for vaginal delivery.
  • Breech may cause difficult or assisted delivery.

B. Head is unstable

  • The fetal head is not fixed in the pelvis.
  • It moves freely above the pelvic inlet.
  • Seen in:
    • Multiparous women
    • Excess liquor (polyhydramnios)
    • Prematurity
  • ❌ Risk of cord prolapse if membranes rupture.
  • Called unstable lie.

C. Head is toward mother’s pelvis

  • The fetal head is downward toward the pelvis.
  • This is called Cephalic (Vertex) presentation.
  • βœ… Most common and most favourable for normal vaginal delivery.
  • Normal presentation in about 95% of pregnancies at term.

D. Foetus is oblique in uterus

  • The fetus lies diagonally in the uterus.
  • Neither longitudinal nor transverse.
  • This is called Oblique lie.
  • ❌ Abnormal lie.
  • May convert to longitudinal lie before labour, but if persists β†’ risk of complications.

Summary Table

Option Condition Normal/Abnormal A Breech presentation ❌ Abnormal B Unstable lie ❌ Abnormal C Vertex presentation βœ… Normal D Oblique lie ❌ Abnormal


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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