36 week 4 days pregnancy

2022-05-09 12:06:46
I have had doppler ultrasound at 36 week 4 days pregnancy in which there is a loose cord around neck of fetus. Is this cause of concern? Can I have normal delivery or not? Fetus is in cephalic representation with heartrate 144 bpm.
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You can have a normal delivery. But if the progress of labour is not satisfactory and the Doctor tells you to have a Caesarean, please don't fight with the Doctor saying that , " पहले क्यों नहीं बताया था ?"

Answered2022-05-09 14:16:56

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Sometimes cord around neck can be risky for the baby even with single loop, it might get tighten during labour

Answered2022-05-09 13:15:53

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U can hve normal delivery

Answered2022-05-09 12:19:46

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Yes you can have normal delivery ofcourse.

Answered2022-05-09 12:19:19

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Loose cord around the neck is not an indication for ceserean section, it l depend on various factors So that can b discussed with ur gynec when u got for further check up Hav a daily fetal movement count Drink lots of water

Answered2022-05-09 12:29:32

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No This loose cord will generally slip in labour Rest is normal

Answered2022-05-09 12:27:01

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Yes u can have normal delivery but that is decided by your treating gynecologist as per various factors
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Answered2022-05-09 12:10:45

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