A nurse midwife assesses a client in labor. Combined abdominal inspection and palpation and sonography indicate that the occiput of the fetus is the presenting part. The nurse midwife also finds out that there is a disproportion between the fetus and the client’s pelvis. The history of the client’s pregnancy is not remarkable. Routine screening tests suggested good fetal well-being. Which of the following statements made by the nurse midwife is the most appropriate when informing the client about the findings?