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Feto en la etapa +3 en la posición del occipucio anterior izquierdo (LOA) - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Feto en la etapa +3 en la posición del occipucio anterior izquierdo (LOA) - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Etapas del nacimiento (Pélvicas) - Posición del occipucio anterior izquierdo/ Esta ilustración médica muestra un feto en la etapa +3 del nacimiento durante el parto y alumbramiento. Se sitúa como Occipucio anterior izquierdo (LOA).

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