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  2. Umbilical cord prolapse - Wikipedia

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    While both measures are worse for newborns delivered after cord prolapse, [8] it is unclear what effect this has in the long-term. Relatively large studies that have tried to quantify long-term effects of cord prolapse on children found that less than 1% (1 in 120 studied) had a major neurologic disability, [ 10 ] and less than 1% (110 in ...

  3. Nuchal cord - Wikipedia

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    A nuchal cord is when the umbilical cord becomes wrapped around the fetus's neck. [1] Symptoms present in the baby shortly after birth from a prior nuchal cord may include duskiness of face, facial petechia, and bleeding in the whites of the eye. [1] Complications can include meconium, respiratory distress, anemia, and stillbirth. [1]

  4. Umbilical cord - Wikipedia

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    The length of the umbilical cord is approximately equal to the crown-rump length of the fetus throughout pregnancy. The umbilical cord in a full term neonate is usually about 50 centimeters (20 in) long and about 2 centimeters (0.75 in) in diameter. This diameter decreases rapidly within the placenta.

  5. Deferred umbilical cord clamping reduces premature baby ... - AOL

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    Waiting at least two minutes before clamping the umbilical cord of a premature baby may reduce the risk of death by at least a third, new research suggests. ... for babies born at full term is to ...

  6. Single umbilical artery - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, during pregnancy, there is a single umbilical artery (SUA) present in the umbilical cord, as opposed to the usual two. [1] This is sometimes also called a two-vessel umbilical cord, or two-vessel cord. Approximately, this affects between 1 in 100 and 1 in 500 pregnancies, making it the most common umbilical abnormality.

  7. Pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The umbilical cord is the connecting cord from the embryo or fetus to the placenta. ... Long-term effects in terms of impaired brain development may also be caused by ...

  8. Stillbirth - Wikipedia

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    A long umbilical cord (>72 cm) can affect the foetus depending on the way the foetus interacts with the cord. [26] Some foetuses grasp the umbilical cord but it is yet unknown as to whether a foetus is strong enough to compress and stop blood flow through the cord.

  9. Why are you suddenly seeing umbilical cords all over social ...

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    While umbilical cord keepsakes are going viral on social platforms like TikTok, the preservation practice is not new. Carmen Calvo, 43, of San Antonio, Texas, has been creating keepsakes from ...