Relationship of fetal head and limb to its trunk is called (Solved MCQ)

Relationship of fetal head and limb to its trunk is called

A. lie

B. presentation

C. attitude

D. position

Correct Answer: C. attitude

Explanation

Relationship of fetal head and limbs to its trunk is called → Fetal attitude

Explanation:

  • Fetal attitude refers to the posture of the fetus, i.e., the relationship of the head, limbs, and spine to one another.
  • It describes how the fetal parts are arranged in relation to the trunk.

Normal fetal attitude:

  • The fetus is usually in a general flexion posture:
    • Head flexed on the chest
    • Arms folded across the chest
    • Thighs flexed over the abdomen
    • Legs flexed at the knees

This flexed attitude makes the fetus more compact and facilitates passage through the birth canal.

Abnormal attitudes:

  • Deflexion or extension of the head may lead to:
    • Brow presentation
    • Face presentation

Key point to remember:

  • Lie → relation of fetal long axis to uterine long axis
  • Presentation → part of fetus occupying the lower uterine segment
  • Position → relation of presenting part to maternal pelvis
  • Attituderelationship of head and limbs to the trunk

📌 Correct answer: Fetal attitude

Other Options Details

Here are the clear obstetrics definitions of all the options 👶📘:


A. Lie of the fetus

Definition:
Lie is the relationship of the long axis of the fetus to the long axis of the uterus.

Types of lie:

  1. Longitudinal lie – fetal long axis is parallel to uterine long axis (most common).
  2. Transverse lie – fetal long axis is at right angle to uterine axis.
  3. Oblique lie – fetal long axis is at an oblique angle.

B. Presentation of the fetus

Definition:
Presentation is the part of the fetus that occupies the lower pole of the uterus and presents first at the pelvic inlet.

Types of presentation:

  1. Cephalic presentation – head presents (vertex, face, brow).
  2. Breech presentation – buttocks present.
  3. Shoulder presentation – shoulder presents (seen in transverse lie).

C. Attitude of the fetus

Definition:
Attitude is the relationship of the fetal parts to one another, especially flexion or extension of the head and limbs.

Normal attitude:
General flexion – head flexed, chin on chest, arms and legs flexed.

Abnormal attitude:
✖ Extension of head (leads to brow or face presentation).


D. Position of the fetus

Definition:
Position is the relationship of the denominator (reference point) of the presenting part to the quadrants of the maternal pelvis.

Examples:

  • LOA – Left Occipito-Anterior (most favorable).
  • ROP – Right Occipito-Posterior.
  • LSA – Left Sacro-Anterior (breech).

Summary Table

Term Meaning Lie Axis of fetus vs uterus Presentation Presenting fetal part Attitude Posture of fetus Position Orientation of presenting part in pelvis


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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