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Development and validation of a computational model for understanding the effects of an upright birthing position on the female pelvis

Hemmerich et al., 2018

Document ID
6245974686687368934
Author
Hemmerich A
Diesbourg T
Dumas G
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Biomechanics

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Upright, natural birthing positions, such as squatting, are associated with several clinical benefits, yet recumbent positions are still most common during delivery in most health centres. The biomechanics of birth positioning are not yet fully understood; therefore, our …
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