: The baby’s buttocks point down, but their legs are straight up with feet near the head. This is the most common type.
The specific orientation of the baby's legs determines the breech type, which influences delivery options: breech closer
: The baby is "sitting" cross-legged, with both hips and knees bent. : The baby’s buttocks point down, but their
A breech presentation occurs when a fetus is positioned with its buttocks or feet closest to the cervix instead of the typical head-first (cephalic) position. While common in early pregnancy, only about remain breech by full term (37–40 weeks). Types of Breech Presentation : The baby’s buttocks point down