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The relation of the various parts of the foetus to one another is called: (Solved MCQ)

The relation of the various parts of the foetus to one another is called:

A. Lie

B. Presentation of the foetus

C. Attitude of the foetus

D. Postion of the foetus

Correct Answer: C. Attitude of the foetus

Explanation

The relation of the various parts of the foetus to one another is called attitude of the foetus.

Explanation

Importance

Key Point to Remember

Correct answer: Attitude of the foetus

Other Options Details

Here are clear obstetrics explanations of each term. These concepts are commonly asked in exams and are closely related but not the same.


A. Lie of the foetus

Definition:
The lie is the relationship between the long axis of the foetus and the long axis of the mother (uterus).

Types of lie:

  1. Longitudinal lie – foetal spine is parallel to maternal spine (most common)
  2. Transverse lie – foetal spine is at right angles to maternal spine
  3. Oblique lie – foetal spine is at an oblique angle

Clinical importance:


B. Presentation of the foetus

Definition:
The presentation is the part of the foetus that occupies the lower pole of the uterus and presents at the pelvic inlet.

Types of presentation:

  1. Cephalic presentation – head presents
    • Vertex (most common)
    • Face
    • Brow
  2. Breech presentation – buttocks or feet present
  3. Shoulder presentation – in transverse lie

Clinical importance:


C. Attitude of the foetus

Definition:
The attitude is the relationship of the foetal parts to one another, especially the degree of flexion or extension of the head and limbs.

Types of attitude:

  1. Flexion (normal attitude) – head flexed, chin on chest, limbs flexed
  2. Deflexion/extension – leads to brow or face presentation

Clinical importance:


D. Position of the foetus

Definition:
The position is the relationship of a denominator of the presenting part to the quadrants of the maternal pelvis.

Examples:

Clinical importance:


Summary Table

Term Meaning Lie Relation of foetal spine to maternal spine Presentation Part of foetus at pelvic inlet Attitude Relation of foetal parts to each other Position Relation of presenting part to maternal pelvis


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