Description
The Shoulder Presentation Chart is an educational obstetric poster that illustrates a fetal position in which the shoulder becomes the presenting part in the birth canal instead of the head or buttocks. This condition usually occurs when the fetus lies horizontally across the uterus, known as a transverse lie. Shoulder presentation is considered an abnormal fetal presentation and may require medical intervention during delivery. This chart helps nursing students, midwives, and healthcare professionals understand the anatomy, fetal positioning, and clinical significance of shoulder presentation.
Key Features
👶 Understanding Shoulder Presentation
Explains the fetal position where the baby’s shoulder is the presenting part during labour.
📊 Clear Transverse Lie Illustration
Shows labeled diagrams of the fetus lying sideways in the uterus.
🩺 Recognition of Abnormal Fetal Position
Helps learners identify transverse lie and shoulder presentation during antenatal examination.
👩⚕️ Ideal for Nursing & Midwifery Training
Useful for nursing students, obstetricians, and midwives studying abnormal presentations.
📘 Educational Visual Learning Tool
Supports classroom teaching and clinical training in obstetrics.
🏥 Clinical Teaching Chart
Suitable for hospitals, maternity wards, nursing colleges, and medical training centers.
Characteristics of Shoulder Presentation
Transverse Lie
The fetus lies horizontally across the uterus rather than vertically.
Presenting Part
The shoulder is positioned near the cervix and may enter the birth canal first.
Position of Head and Buttocks
The head lies on one side of the uterus, while the buttocks lie on the opposite side.
Obstetric Significance
Shoulder presentation is an abnormal fetal presentation and often requires careful obstetric management.
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Product Name
Shoulder Presentation Chart
Category
Obstetrics & Maternal Health
Format
Educational Nursing / Medical Wall Chart
Content
Illustration of Shoulder Presentation and Transverse Lie
Target Audience
Nurses, Midwives, Medical Students
Usage Area
Hospitals, Maternity Wards, Nursing Colleges
Applications
Nursing and midwifery education
Obstetrics and gynecology training
Antenatal care education
Clinical teaching in maternity wards
Maternal health awareness programs
Why Choose This Shoulder Presentation Chart?
Clearly explains transverse fetal position
Supports obstetric and nursing education
Helps identify abnormal fetal presentations
Ideal for clinical teaching and demonstrations
Improves understanding of pregnancy and labour complications










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