Description
The Face Presentation Chart is an educational obstetric poster that illustrates a fetal position in which the baby’s face becomes the presenting part in the birth canal instead of the top of the head. This occurs when the fetal head is fully extended, allowing the face (chin, mouth, nose, and eyes) to present first during labour. Face presentation is considered an abnormal fetal presentation and requires careful assessment and management by healthcare professionals. This chart helps nursing students, midwives, and medical practitioners understand the anatomy, mechanism, and clinical importance of face presentation.
Key Features
👶 Understanding Face Presentation
Explains the fetal position where the face presents first during delivery due to full extension of the fetal head.
📊 Clear Educational Illustration
Displays labeled diagrams showing the fetus in face presentation inside the uterus.
🩺 Recognition of Abnormal Presentation
Helps learners identify face presentation during antenatal examination and labour.
👩⚕️ Ideal for Nursing & Midwifery Training
Useful for nursing students, midwives, obstetricians, and healthcare educators.
📘 Visual Learning Aid
Improves understanding of fetal head positions and labour complications.
🏥 Clinical Teaching Chart
Suitable for hospitals, maternity wards, nursing colleges, and medical classrooms.
Characteristics of Face Presentation
Full Extension of the Head
The fetal head is completely extended backward, exposing the face as the presenting part.
Presenting Part
The face (chin, mouth, nose, and eyes) becomes the first part to enter the birth canal.
Position of the Chin (Mentum)
The chin position plays an important role in delivery, influencing the mechanism of labour.
Obstetric Significance
Face presentation is an abnormal fetal presentation and may require special obstetric management.
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Product Name
Face Presentation Chart
Category
Obstetrics & Maternal Health
Format
Educational Nursing / Medical Wall Chart
Content
Illustration of Face Presentation during Labour
Target Audience
Nurses, Midwives, Medical Students
Usage Area
Hospitals, Maternity Wards, Nursing Colleges
Applications
Nursing and midwifery education
Obstetrics and gynecology training
Antenatal care teaching
Clinical training in maternity wards
Maternal health awareness programs
Why Choose This Face Presentation Chart?
Clearly explains face fetal presentation
Supports obstetric and nursing education
Helps identify abnormal fetal positions
Ideal for clinical teaching and demonstrations
Enhances understanding of labour and delivery complications










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