Many women may experience fetal umbilical cord entanglement around the neck during pregnancy. If the entanglement is not very severe, it will not affect the baby's health or childbirth. But if the neck entanglement is severe, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, and if necessary, a cesarean section surgery may be performed. So, will the umbilical cord still wrap around the neck after the baby is born?
Baby umbilical cord entanglement around the neck usually occurs in mid pregnancy, when the baby is still relatively young and likes to play with the umbilical cord, which can easily lead to the problem of umbilical cord entanglement around the neck. In the later stages of pregnancy, or after the baby enters the womb, the space for movement becomes very small, and there will be no situation where the umbilical cord wraps around the neck. Pregnant women should always pay attention to the fetal movement of their babies. If there are any abnormalities in fetal movement, they should immediately go to the hospital to check the cause.
The time for babies to enter the womb is different. Some pregnant women only enter the womb during delivery, while others do not give birth until one or two weeks after the baby enters the womb. After entering the womb, the baby's movements are not as spontaneous, so under normal circumstances, there will not be umbilical cord entanglement around the neck. Pregnant women can rest assured.
In general, the occurrence of umbilical cord around the neck in babies is due to their relatively large activity space. Therefore, in the later stages of pregnancy and when entering the womb, babies do not have as much activity space, so naturally there will be no problem of umbilical cord around the neck. Pregnant women in the later stages of pregnancy need to constantly monitor their baby's fetal heart rate and fetal movement to ensure the safety of the baby.