Description
The Incomplete Breech Presentation Chart is an educational obstetric poster that illustrates a fetal position in which the baby’s buttocks present first, but the legs are extended upward rather than flexed. In this type of breech presentation, one or both legs may extend toward the head, creating variations such as frank breech or footling breech. The chart helps nursing students, midwives, and healthcare professionals understand abnormal fetal presentations and their importance in obstetric assessment and delivery planning.
✅ Key Features
👶 Understanding Incomplete Breech Presentation
Explains the fetal position where the buttocks are near the birth canal but the legs are partially or completely extended.
📊 Detailed Fetal Position Illustration
Provides clear labeled diagrams showing different types of incomplete breech positions.
🩺 Recognition of Abnormal Fetal Presentation
Helps healthcare professionals identify breech positions during antenatal examinations.
👩⚕️ Ideal for Nursing & Midwifery Training
Useful for nursing students, midwives, obstetricians, and maternal healthcare educators.
📘 Educational Visual Learning Tool
Supports classroom teaching and clinical training in obstetrics.
📍 Clinical Teaching Aid
Suitable for hospitals, maternity wards, and nursing colleges.
🧾 Types of Incomplete Breech Presentation
1️⃣ Frank Breech
The buttocks present first
The legs are extended upward toward the head
Feet are located near the baby’s face
2️⃣ Footling Breech
One or both feet present first instead of the buttocks
The legs are extended downward toward the birth canal
3️⃣ Kneeling Breech
The fetus presents with knees first
Hips are extended while knees are flexed
📊 Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Product Name
Incomplete Breech Presentation Chart
Category
Obstetrics & Maternal Health
Format
Educational nursing / medical wall chart
Content
Illustration of incomplete breech fetal positions
Target Audience
Nurses, midwives, medical students
Usage Area
Hospitals, maternity wards, nursing colleges
🎯 Applications
Nursing and midwifery education programs
Obstetrics and gynecology training
Antenatal care teaching
Clinical teaching in maternity wards
Maternal health awareness programs
💡 Why Choose This Incomplete Breech Presentation Chart?
Clearly explains different breech fetal positions
Supports obstetric and midwifery education
Helps students recognize abnormal fetal presentations
Ideal for clinical training and classroom learning
Enhances understanding of pregnancy and delivery complications










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