- Learn and practice the step-by-step techniques involved in performing an instrumental vaginal delivery with a posterior presentation, including the appropriate application of forceps or vacuum extraction.
- Practice comprehensive fetal assessments to assess the suitability for instrumental delivery, evaluating fetal position, station, and presentation.
- Develop strategies for mitigating risks and managing complications during instrumental vaginal delivery with a posterior presentation, such as fetal malposition, prolonged labor, and operative trauma.
- Prepare for potential emergencies during instrumental vaginal delivery, such as shoulder dystocia, fetal distress, and maternal hemorrhage, and respond appropriately with timely interventions.
- Incorporate patient preferences and shared decision-making into the delivery process, ensuring informed consent and respectful maternity care.