Typically doctors use pelvimetry to measure a woman’s pelvis and predict their adequacy for giving birth. However, pelvic size is not the only factor that determines how smoothly or unsmooth a delivery will go. In France, scientists have developed a new way of predicting how the birth will go. At the Radiological Society of North America’s annual meeting, they presented their results of the study they have been working on which predicts birth outcomes. Scientists used their software on 24 pregnant women. Their software captured the pelvis and fetus and also 72 possible ways that the baby may go through the birth canal. Next, the software gives a score of the chances of having a normal birth. The results are very accurate. This new software could very likely take the place of pelvimetry. The software would help women be better prepared for what their chances are for having a normal birth.


