Face presentation occurs when a baby's head is fully extended so the face is the leading part. It has an incidence of about 1 in 300 births. Face presentations are either primary, occurring during pregnancy due to fetal anomalies, or secondary, occurring during labor due to factors like a contracted pelvis. The most common positions are right and left mento-posterior and mento-anterior. Diagnosis is made through palpation and ultrasound. Labor progresses through engagement, flexion or rotation of the chin, and restitution. Failure of rotation to mento-anterior usually requires interventions like c-section.