Can a baby give birth naturally by wrapping around the neck for one week

  When pregnant women undergo prenatal check ups, it is found that the fetus has a problem with the umbilical cord wrapping around the neck. Upon hearing this situation, pregnant women begin to worry about the delivery method, fearing that choosing vaginal delivery may cause difficult labor or result in fetal asphyxia during delivery, and are very hesitant. So, can a baby give birth naturally by wrapping around the neck for one week?

  

Can a baby give birth naturally by wrapping around the neck for one week1

  A baby can be delivered naturally by wrapping around the neck for one week, but there is a problem of umbilical cord wrapping around the neck in the fetus, which can easily lead to fetal hypoxia and affect fetal heart rate changes during vaginal delivery. At present, with the advancement of medical technology and the improvement of medical techniques, pregnant women do not need to worry too much about fetuses with umbilical cord around the neck. They can give birth with confidence, and if there are other situations, they will immediately switch to cesarean section.

  At present, fetuses with umbilical cord wrapped around the neck for one week or two weeks can choose vaginal delivery, but those with umbilical cord wrapped around the neck for three weeks or more can be confirmed as cesarean section before delivery. Of course, if the fetus is relatively large or if there are abnormal pelvic conditions in the pregnant woman, regardless of whether the fetus is wrapped around the neck for one or two weeks, a cesarean section can only be chosen.

  Whether a pregnant woman gives birth naturally or by caesarean section can be determined by consulting a doctor before giving birth. The doctor will make a judgment based on the actual situation, and it is best for pregnant women to follow the doctor's advice. During pregnancy, pregnant women must do a good job of prenatal examination. If the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck during prenatal examination, it is necessary to pay more attention to the changes in fetal movement to avoid fetal asphyxia.

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