While giving birth, Jutta is informed that her baby is in a breech presentation. What does that mean?

a. Jutta's baby is presenting in a feet-first or buttocks-first position.
b. Jutta's baby is lying in a sideways position across the cervix.
c. Jutta's baby is presenting in a head-first position.
d. Jutta's baby is presenting in an arms-first position.

a

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Leesa has parents that are very understanding and tolerant. Because of this, Leesa will:

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