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quang.na42
Quang NA :
Chỉ có những người từng trải mới hiểu 🥰được vấn đề này
2026-06-28 14:38:20
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vatlieugiakho
WiKa :
em ở đâu em
2026-07-08 17:01:38
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phieubatkyho206972
Phiêu bạt kỳ hồ -du ca :
Anh ko thế - hốc rồi còn quan tâm nhiều hơn
2026-06-26 12:00:46
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truongnguyen76911
Trường Nguyễn :
em biết hết
2026-06-28 12:46:02
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qu.bng.anh60
QUÝ- BẢNG -ANH-60 :
anh chở em đi chơi mà sao em nói sấu anh
2026-06-29 08:21:51
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kpatitgmail.com
phi phi 💕 :
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 thế e muốn như thế nào nữa 😂😂😂😂
2026-06-28 03:17:40
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ngochanmodel
Ngọc Hân :
https://s.shopee.vn/AKYZMg7mjg. Ai mua sản phẩm ủng hôi em nhé
2026-06-29 03:54:15
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hoanguyen1062
Hoa Nguyen :
em nói rất chuẩn xác.
2026-06-29 02:42:05
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trantrinh885
Phong ca :
E ăn cơm nhiều có ngán. Ko e
2026-06-28 18:29:16
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user1611952902839
Quang Sáng :
e rễ thương quá
2026-06-28 10:18:04
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nguynvu842
NguyênVu :
iu thế
2026-06-28 08:48:14
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nói gì mà nghe hông hiểu gì hết 🤭🤭🤭
2026-06-29 05:58:03
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nguyn.i1682
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dungthang15
Dũng Thắng :
😎 hợp lý..
2026-06-28 08:23:26
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long võ :
chán
2026-06-26 11:26:23
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Thành Trần Văn :
thế mình bị rồi à
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nhathuockimphuongq9
DUY TRẦN :
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2026-06-29 06:36:21
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Ngọc Anh :
Em đừng nói xấu đàn ông như thế
2026-06-28 15:02:27
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Đúng rồi😁😁😁 lo quá lo😂😂😂
2026-06-27 10:58:56
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chuẩn đấy
2026-06-28 04:53:27
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thú cưng 6868 :
😂🌷🥰 có biết gì đâu
2026-06-27 20:08:48
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hay qua e
2026-07-07 13:39:39
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Liên Văn :
làm ơn 😆 nói bé thui 😂😅😆
2026-06-28 07:01:03
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xinh đấy
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🚨 The Pelvic Floor Under Pressure: Understanding Childbirth Mechanics This highly detailed sagittal illustration captures the dynamic interaction between the fetus and the maternal pelvic floor during childbirth, offering a powerful clinical view of how anatomy adapts in real time during labor. ⸻ 🔬 Key Anatomical Insights * Uterine Fundus & Amniotic Fluid The uterine fundus represents the upper contractile portion of the uterus. During labor, it generates strong contractions that push the fetus downward. The surrounding amniotic fluid cushions the fetus and facilitates movement. * Fetal Position & Presentation The fetus is shown in a cephalic (head-down) presentation, which is the most favorable for vaginal delivery. Notably, a presenting hand is visible alongside the head—this may indicate a compound presentation, which can complicate labor progression. * Umbilical Cord Clearly visualized, connecting the fetus to the placenta, ensuring continuous oxygen and nutrient supply during labor. ⸻ 🦴 Maternal Pelvic Structures * Pubic Bone & Ischial Spine These bony landmarks are critical in assessing fetal descent. The ischial spine serves as a reference point for fetal station during vaginal exams. * Pelvic Ligaments (Sacrospinous & Sacrotuberous) These stabilize the pelvis but also influence the flexibility and expansion of the birth canal. ⸻ 💪 Pelvic Floor Muscles & Soft Tissues * Pubococcygeus (Levator Ani Group) A major component of the pelvic floor that stretches significantly to allow fetal passage. * Perineal Body A fibromuscular node between the vagina and anus—this structure undergoes intense stretching and is a key site for potential tearing during delivery. * Anal Sphincters (Internal & External) These structures lie just posterior to the vaginal opening and are at risk of injury during childbirth, especially in cases of perineal trauma. ⸻ 🔄 Lower Panel: Pelvic Outlet Changes The two inferior images demonstrate: * Left: Resting state of the pelvic floor with intact muscular tone * Right: Fully stretched pelvic outlet during crowning, showing how the vaginal opening expands dramatically to accommodate the fetal head ⸻ ⚠️ Clinical Significance * Highlights the importance of controlled delivery techniques to minimize perineal trauma * Demonstrates how pelvic anatomy dictates labor progression and complications * Reinforces the need for episiotomy consideration and pelvic floor protection strategies in selected cases ⸻ This content is intended solely for medical and educational purposes and is not sexual in nature. #childbirthmechanics #pelvicfloor #obstetricseducation #MedicalAnatomy #laboranddelivery

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