Figures 6.5 and 6.6 allow you to identify certain regions and landmarks in the fetal skull, which have particular importance for obstetric care because they may form the so-called presenting part of the fetus — that is, the part leading the way down the birth canal.

When you study the next Module on Labour and Delivery Care, you will learn about other presentations, including 'breech' (the baby is head-up and its feet or bottom is the presenting part), and 'shoulder' first.

Now that you know all the major anatomical features of the female reproductive system, the female pelvis and the fetal skull, we move on in Study Session 7 to consider the major physiological changes that take place in a woman's body during pregnancy.