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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Breech birth
  1. ... his feet and bottom are closest to the birth canal. Incomplete breech is when one of the baby's knees is ... his foot and bottom are closest to the birth canal. Frank breech is when the baby's legs are folded flat ...
  2. Sometimes the baby is in a position, like breech (buttocks-first) or transverse (cross-wise), that makes a vaginal birth risky. Other times certain medical conditions, such as ...
  3. ... to the vaginal canal, and the clitoris. During birth, the vaginal canal expands to let the baby through.