Pregnancy Conditions To Be Aware Of

Umbilical Cord Prolapse

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Leading up to your delivery, your doctor may become concerned about whether or not your baby's umbilical cord is compressed. This is simply due to increased pressure, potentially occurring in approximately 1 out of every 10 deliveries.

Mild periodic compressions are fairly common and generally harmless, however, extreme compression can lead to a decrease in available oxygen and nutrients. As the flow of these necessities decrease, the probability of complications increase. Before labor, this can be diagnosed using a fetal Doppler or an ultrasound.

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