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During the mechanisms of birth in a face presentation
 
  a. the denominator is the mentum.
  b. the denominator is the occiput.
  c. the denominator is the sinciput.
  d. the denominator is the chin.

Question 2

Absolute cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) is a disproportion between:
 
  a. the size of the fetus and the size of the maternal pelvis.
  b. the size of the fetus and the maternal outlet.
  c. the size of the fetus and the maternal inlet.
  d. the size of the fetus' abdomen and the true pelvis.



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Answer to Question 1

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