Fetal presentation of the head is a situation in which the fetal head is positioned downward in the uterus at the time of delivery. This can pose certain risks for both the mother and the baby.
Fetal presentation of the head is classified as anterior (face down) or posterior (occiput down) presentation.
Symptoms of fetal presentation of the head may vary, but often include heavy pressure in the lower abdomen and difficulty breathing.
Causes of fetal presentation of the head may include a small uterus size, multiple pregnancies, or previous deliveries.
Diagnosis of fetal presentation of the head is usually done through ultrasound examination of the uterus.
Treatment of fetal presentation of the head may include medical intervention or surgical intervention, depending on the specific situation.
Prevention of fetal presentation of the head includes taking care of the mother's health, monitoring the pregnancy under the supervision of a doctor, and regular check-ups.
Consult a gynecologist or obstetrician for further consultations and treatment of fetal presentation of the head.