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In occipito-posterior position when occiput points towards sacrum is referred as: (Solved MCQ)

In occipito-posterior position when occiput points towards sacrum is referred as:

A. Persistent occipito-posterior positions

B. Left occipito-posterior position

C. Direct occipito-posterior position

D. Right occipito-posterior position

Correct Answer: C. Direct occipito-posterior position

Explanation

In occipito-posterior (OP) position, the occiput (back of the fetal head) is directed towards the maternal sacrum instead of the pubic symphysis.

Correct term:

👉 Direct occipito-posterior (DOP) position

Explanation:

Key point:

Occiput pointing directly towards sacrum = Direct occipito-posterior position

This position often causes prolonged labor because internal rotation of the head is difficult.

Other Options Details

These terms describe occipito-posterior (OP) positions of the fetal head in vertex presentation, based on the direction of the occiput in relation to the maternal pelvis.


A. Persistent occipito-posterior position


B. Left occipito-posterior (LOP) position


C. Direct occipito-posterior (DOP) position


D. Right occipito-posterior (ROP) position


Summary Table

Position Occiput Direction LOP Left sacro-iliac joint ROP Right sacro-iliac joint DOP Directly towards sacrum Persistent OP Occiput remains posterior throughout labour


Key point: OP positions are common at labour onset, but problems arise when they fail to rotate anteriorly.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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