Vasten's symptom is the ratio of the child's headwith a small pelvis of a woman. It is determined by the location of the head relative to the symphysis. Produce the definition manually. If the child's head protrudes and is above the symphysis, then the delivery is not natural by natural means.
The obstetricians determine Vasten's symptom with simple techniques.
If the obstetrician rubs his palm against the elevation(the child's head), which protrudes above the symphysis margin from above, this means that the head is not inserted into the pelvis. In this case, the mother is given a positive Vasten symptom.
If the palm ridge slides off the symphysis margin(from above), it means that the head of the child can enter the pelvis, and it is located below the symphysis. In this case, the mother is given a negative Vasten symptom.
If the palm of the palm is unimpeded,being in the same plane, it means that there is a sign of Vasten "level". The difference between a woman's pelvis and the child's head is quite small.
This is determined as indicated in the photo.
The symptoms of Vasten can be provoked by the following reasons:
Depending on the degree, the birth can be natural, with the use of caesarean section and natural cuts along the edges of the birth canal.
If a woman has a narrow pelvis, then with a weight of more than 3 kg 600 g, only a caesarean section is performed.
If the mother has Vasten's syndrome, thenit is necessary to heed the advice of doctors who deal with childbirth. When a woman is offered a cesarean section, this means that the risk of injury to the mother and child in natural childbirth is too great.
When a woman has a narrow pelvis or a large fruit, and the birth is natural, that is, there are risks of injury to the child and mother.
These include:
Sometimes there is an early outflow of amniotic fluidbecause of the high location of the fetal head. During the passage of water from the uterus, a portion of the umbilical cord or limb may exit. When the baby starts walking along the ancestral path, the umbilical cord presses and makes it difficult for him. If it is squeezed, then there will be asphyxiation, which can cause severe harm and even lead to death. It is also possible to infect the fetus and the mother in childbirth.
A narrow pelvis can deform the head and tighten the process of delivery. Because of long bouts and attempts, the woman will weaken, and the baby can get stuck. In this case, hypoxia occurs.
If the birth is delayed, and the fetus is in the birth canal for too long, it can lead to blood circulation disorders, which in turn will provoke the appearance of fistula.
When childbirth is prolonged, there may be a violation of blood flow in the uterus and placenta. This can provoke asphyxia, which will cause a hemorrhage in the brain.
Such injuries can greatly affect the health of the baby in the future.
Genkel-Vasten symptom is determined at 30-33week of pregnancy, and every month before giving birth control. If the symptom is caused by an incorrect position of the fetus in the uterus, then there is a possibility that when it overturns, natural births become possible.