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What Can Be Done To The Loop Formed Around The Neck Of The Baby Which Is 31 Weeks Old?

hi i'm sugi now i'm 31 weeks, in last week scan i have found that their is a single loop around the neck and forming a complete loop. i'm very much worried from the scan report. is their any danger for my baby? or is their any chance of curing/ removing it before delivery so that it may increase the chance of normal delivery.
Tue, 17 Dec 2013
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OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine 's  Response
Hello!
You shouldnt be worried if the baby is well.
You cant do anything until he/she delivered,only you can monitor fetal movements(20 per day) all days and go to consult with midwife when you dont feel fetal movements.
Retrospective data suggest that a single or multiple nuchal cord at the time of delivery is not associated with adverse perinatal outcomes,is associated with higher birthweights and fewer caesarean section in births.
Take care of your self
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What Can Be Done To The Loop Formed Around The Neck Of The Baby Which Is 31 Weeks Old?

Hello! You shouldnt be worried if the baby is well. You cant do anything until he/she delivered,only you can monitor fetal movements(20 per day) all days and go to consult with midwife when you dont feel fetal movements. Retrospective data suggest that a single or multiple nuchal cord at the time of delivery is not associated with adverse perinatal outcomes,is associated with higher birthweights and fewer caesarean section in births. Take care of your self