Description
Baby with Pelvis Model is typically used in medical education to demonstrate fetal positioning, stages of labor, and childbirth mechanisms. These models show:
Key Features of the Model:
- Maternal Pelvis: Represents the bony structure of the pelvis, including the sacrum, ilium, pubis, and ischium.
- Fetus: A detachable baby model in different fetal positions (cephalic, breech, transverse).
- Placenta & Umbilical Cord: Some models include a placenta to demonstrate fetal attachment.
- Movable Joints: The pelvis may have flexible joints to simulate expansion during labor.
Common Uses:
- Medical and nursing training for childbirth education.
- Demonstrating engagement, descent, and rotation of the baby during labor.
- Teaching proper delivery techniques to students and healthcare professionals.