Out of 2,000 babies, only one is
in transverse position at the time of birth.
We don't fully know the cause, but we do know that a potentially posterior baby is not going to keep labor from starting given 29.7 % of labors start with baby in some type of posterior position and 46.6 % of labors start with baby
in a transverse position (Ahmad, 2014).
If your baby is lying sideways across the womb, they are
in the transverse position.
You're carrying more than one baby, and one of your babies is
in a transverse position or your caregiver isn't skilled at assisting vaginal multiple births.
They found a good heart beat and could feel a little peanut
in the transverse position and space above him.
Sometimes having a bicornuate uterus, where the uterus has two sides, can mean that your baby fits better inside when
in the transverse position.
Not exact matches
The biggest factor
in whether or not your baby will turn or chose another
position is why the baby is
transverse in the first place.
Perhaps your baby is
in a
transverse lie, meaning he is
in a side to side rather than head or bottom down
position.
However
in some rare instances, the baby remains
in a breech (feet - down) or
transverse (lying sideways)
position.
Despite all the movement, it's still damn near impossible to tell what
position your baby is
in for sure (head down, breech,
transverse, etc.), but it's also still too early to be worrying about it.
There are three types of incisions — low
transverse, which are the most common; classical, which are typically for a quick delivery or pregnancies with complications; and low vertical, which may be used if baby is
in an awkward
position.
Right Occiput
Transverse (ROT) is a common starting
position in which the baby has a bit more likelihood of rotating to the posterior during labor than to the anterior.
Some non-emergency reasons are prolonged labor («failure to progress»), a baby
in a breech or
transverse position, and changes
in the baby's heart rate.
I had an emergency cesarean because the babies were
in a
transverse breech
position.
You may consider crawling if your baby is
in a breech or
transverse position.
As novel light sources, carbon nanotubes of about 1 micrometer
in length and 1 nanometer
in diameter are
positioned on metal contacts
in transverse direction to the waveguide.
A quick note: I have not listed any abdominal exercises lying on your back as my favorites for working
transverses abdominus because it is hard to not let your rectus abdominus take over
in a crunch
position.
The «transfer» as shown here, is a pivotal part of the movement
in between sitting up and
transversing to a lunge
position.
Strengthening the
transverse abdominis will allow you to keep your stomach «sucked
in» at all times, while strengthening your pelvic muscles can help prevent excessive forward pelvic tilt, which can
position the spine
in such a way that it exaggerates your tummy's protrusion.
The new engine family is designed to be able to be installed
in both a longitudinal as well as a
transverse position in the engine bay, and they'll be able to do both front - wheel drive, rear - wheel drive and all - wheel drive.
FAST FACTS — RENAULT MEGANE R26.R Type approval CM2H96 Engine Type F4R * 774
Position Front
transverse, angled 8 degrees towards rear Depollution standard IF Euro4 Type 4 cylinders
in line Number of valves 16 Balancer shafts No Block / cylinder head Cast iron / aluminium Cubic capacity (cc) 1,998 Bore x stroke (mm) 82.7 x 93 Compression ratio 9:1 Maximum power (kW / hp) at 169/230 at 5,500 rpm French fiscal rating 14 Maximum torque (Nm) at 310 at 3,000 rpm Injection type Multipoint Fuel Lead - free 95 and 98 octane Flywheel Twin - mass damping flywheel Catalytic converter One primary converter
With placement of the engine and transmission assembly
in a fore / aft
position (longitudinally), the front axle is placed rearwards behind the engine, which leads to the criticism of some Audi vehicles as being nose heavy, though the system still leads to better weight distributions than
transverse mounted engine packages as
in Mitsubishis and similar cars.