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Women whose fetuses are in the occiput posterior head position at the time of delivery are known to have longer second stages of labor and more complicated deliveries including more operative deliveries (cesarean, forceps, or vacuum-assisted delivery) and more third- and fourth-degree lacerations than those whose fetuses are in the occiput anterior position. We hypothesized that rotating the fetus at the start of the second stage might decrease these complications. At Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, we randomized term (37 weeks or