Measuring the Female Pelvis Obstetric and Diagonal Conjugates

Measuring the female pelvis involves assessing obstetric and diagonal conjugates to determine pelvic capacity for childbirth. The obstetric conjugate measures the narrowest anteroposterior diameter of the pelvic inlet, while the diagonal conjugate extends from the sacral promontory to the pubic symphysis. These dimensions help predict the feasibility of vaginal delivery. Clinical assessment includes manual measurement and imaging techniques. Understanding pelvic anatomy, including bony landmarks, ligaments, and soft tissue relationships, guides obstetric planning, reduces risk of dystocia, and informs decisions on labor management, ensuring safe delivery for both mother and child. Measuring the Female Pelvis Obstetric and Diagonal Conjugates Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Measuring the Female Pelvis Obstetric and Diagonal Conjugates and explains the details of Measuring the Female Pelvis Obstetric and Diagonal Conjugates.

Measuring the Female Pelvis Obstetric and Diagonal Conjugates

Measuring the Female Pelvis Obstetric and Diagonal Conjugates