The JY/F23 Pelvis Model with Fetal Head is a specialized obstetric training model designed to simulate the childbirth process. It consists of a female pelvis and two interchangeable fetal heads—one representing a full-term infant and the other a premature infant.
Two Fetal Heads: Interchangeable heads include a full-term baby and a premature baby, each with clearly palpable cranial sutures and anterior/posterior fontanelles.
Realistic Delivery Simulation: The fetal head is fixed to a movable rod that passes through the pelvis, allowing realistic demonstration of the entire delivery process.
Comprehensive Birth Movements: Clearly illustrates engagement, descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, restitution, external rotation, and delivery of the fetus.
Instrumental Delivery Training: Can be used to demonstrate the use of forceps and vacuum extractors during childbirth.
The JY/F23 pelvis and fetal head model is widely used in medical schools, midwifery programs, nursing colleges, and OB-GYN clinical training centers. It provides students and healthcare professionals with hands-on experience in understanding fetal positioning, pelvic dimensions, and obstetric delivery techniques.
This model is an essential teaching aid for labor and delivery simulation, helping learners gain confidence and develop essential obstetric skills in a safe and controlled environment.