Which of the following is the presenting pa in the fetus in left occiputo – anterior (LOA) position:

Correct Answer: Veex
Description: In Left occiput anterior (LOA) position, the head is flexed sharply so that the chin is in contact with the thorax. The occipital fontanelle is the presenting pa, and this presentation is referred to as a veex or occiput presentation. If Fetal head is - Well flexed - Veex presentation Deflexed head - Brow presentation Extended head - Face presentation
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