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  2. Umbilical cord - Wikipedia

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    From 24 to 34 weeks of gestation, when the fetus is typically viable, blood can be taken from the cord in order to test for abnormalities (particularly for hereditary conditions). This diagnostic genetic test procedure is known as percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling .

  3. Umbilical hernia - Wikipedia

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    However, a much smaller number actually had hernias: only 23% of children, 8% of adults, and 15% of pregnant women. [ 4 ] When the orifice is small (< 1 or 2 cm), 90% close within 3 years (some sources state 85% of all umbilical hernias, regardless of size), [ citation needed ] and if these hernias are asymptomatic, reducible, and do not ...

  4. Fetal viability - Wikipedia

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    A preterm birth, also known as premature birth, is defined as babies born alive before 37 weeks of pregnancy are completed. [40] There are three types of preterm births: extremely preterm (less than 28 weeks), very preterm (28 to 32 weeks) and moderate to late preterm (32 to 37 weeks). [40]

  5. Katy Perry shows fans her pregnant belly button: 'Wanna see ...

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    After posing the question, the "Teenage Dream" singer and mom-to-be showed a video on her Instagram Stories featuring an extreme close-up of her baby bump — with a fully distended belly button.

  6. Infant - Wikipedia

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    After birth, the umbilical cord is normally cut, leaving a 1–2 inch stub. The umbilical stub will dry out, shrivel, darken, and spontaneously fall off within about 3 weeks. This will later become a belly-button after it heals. The umbilical cord contains three vessels: two arteries and one vein.

  7. I Was Terrified Of Having Twins. Then I Found Out... I ... - AOL

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    I’m 10 weeks pregnant and have just been informed by an ultrasound tech that I’m carrying identical twins. I’m searching for an eject button, probing for an escape from the high-risk ...

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  9. Navel - Wikipedia

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    The belly button is unique to each individual due to it being a scar, and various general forms have been classified by medical practitioners. [6] [7] [further explanation needed] Outie: A navel consisting of the umbilical tip protruding past the periumbilical skin is an outie. Essentially any navel which is not concave.