Offsetting positions - significado y definición. Qué es Offsetting positions
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Qué (quién) es Offsetting positions - definición

PHYSICAL POSTURE THE PREGNANT MOTHER MAY ASSUME DURING THE PROCESS OF CHILDBIRTH
Delivery positions; Labor positions; Childbirth position; Birthing positions; Birth positions
  • The [[Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure]]

Player positions (paintball)         
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE PLAYER POSITIONS IN PAINTBALL
Paintballer positions
The idea of player positions in paintball refers to the general mindsets and roles of play assumed by players of the sport. There are various levels of complexity used by players when referring to such positions, and there is no official or universal set of player positions.
Childbirth positions         
The term childbirth positions (or maternal birthing positions) refers to the physical postures the pregnant person may assume during the process of childbirth. They may also be referred to as delivery positions or labor positions.
Sleeping positions         
Sleeping position; Sleep positions
The sleeping position is the body configuration assumed by a person during or prior to sleeping. It has been shown to have health implications, particularly for babies.

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Childbirth positions

The term childbirth positions (or maternal birthing positions) refers to the physical postures the pregnant mother may assume during the process of childbirth. They may also be referred to as delivery positions or labor positions.

In addition to the lithotomy position (on back with feet pulled up), still commonly used by many obstetricians, other positions are successfully used by midwives and traditional birth-attendants around the world. Engelmann's seminal 1882 work "Labor among primitive peoples" publicised the childbirth positions amongst primitive cultures to the Western world. They frequently use squatting, standing, kneeling and all fours positions, often in a sequence. They are referred to as upright birth positions.