Normal anterior presentation is a medical term that refers to the way a baby is positioned in the womb for delivery. It means that the baby is facing down, head first, and with their back against the mother's abdomen. If the baby is in a different position, it can make delivery more difficult and increase the risk of complications. Some synonyms for normal anterior presentation include cephalic presentation, vertex presentation, and occiput anterior presentation. These terms all refer to the same position of the baby and are used interchangeably in medical settings. It is important for medical professionals to communicate clearly about the baby's position to ensure safe and efficient delivery.