Umbilical cord prolapse occurs in about 1 in 10 deliveries, and is typically harmless.
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Umbilical Cord Prolapse — A prolapse cord can occur with a baby who is still high in the pelvis if the bag of water breaks with a g
Cord Prolapse — A prolapse cord can occur with a baby who is still high in the pelvis if the bag of water breaks with
Prolapse — A
prolapse cord can occur with a baby who is still high in the pelvis if the bag of water breaks with
prolapse cord can occur with a baby who is still high in the pelvis if the bag of water breaks with a g
cord can
occur with a baby who is still high in the pelvis if the bag of water breaks with a gush.
Problems that can
occur during birth include a
prolapsed umbilical cord, in which the
cord precedes your baby through the vagina.
This may
occur, for example, due to negligent monitoring of maternal and fetal vital signs; negligent failure to diagnose and manage
umbilical cord prolapse,
umbilical compression, or placental abruption; or negligent use of medications during labor.
Birth traumas
occur during the process of childbirth through, for example, the compression or
prolapse of the
umbilical cord, nuchal
cord, or the pressure on a fetus's head or other parts of the body as the fetus passes through the birth canal.