From where the babies are taken out from of women body during delivery.
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Explanation: When the cervix is fully dilated at 10cm, uterine contractions become stronger and more frequent.
The baby then goes through a series of passive movements, especially its head.
As labour progresses, the baby's head then begins its passage out of the vagina - a process called crowning.
The head is followed closely by the baby's shoulders and body - the newborn twisting, appearing to almost wriggle out of its mother.
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