This document discusses face presentation during childbirth. It begins by defining face presentation and listing the possible positions including right and left mento anterior and posterior. It then discusses the incidence, etiology, and maternal and fetal causes. It provides details on the two most common positions, left mento anterior and mento posterior, including engaging diameters, likelihood of vaginal delivery, and cardinal movements. It concludes by outlining the management approaches for mento anterior and mento posterior presentations during the first and second stages of labor, including options like cesarean section or manual rotation and forceps delivery if needed.