What are some birth complications? Briefly describe the key features of each
What will be an ideal response?
A good answer will include the following key points:
+ Cephalopelvic disproportion: The infant's head is larger than the pelvis, making it impossible for the baby to pass through the birth canal.
+ Irregular position: In shoulder presentation, the baby is lying crosswise in the uterus, and the shoulder emerges first. In breech position, the buttocks appear first.
+ Preeclampsia: A pregnant woman has high blood pressure, protein in her urine, and swelling in her extremities (due to fluid retention).
+ Prolapsed umbilical cord: The umbilical cord precedes the baby through the birth canal and is squeezed shut, cutting off oxygen to the baby.
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What will be an ideal response?
A reason why surveys might not be the most valid of research methods is because:
many people give inaccurate responses to impress the interviewers. many people answer honestly but the interviewers do not believe them. even a representative sample of people will be biased. when asked the same questions again, responses differ.