What to do if the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck for one week in the sixth month of pregnancy

A one-week umbilical cord wrap in a six-month pregnant woman does not require special intervention if there are no other abnormalities in the fetus.
Umbilical cord wrapping usually means that the umbilical cord surrounds the neck of the fetus and is one of the more common other anomalies. It is usually more common for the umbilical cord to be wrapped around the neck for one week, or it may be wrapped around for several weeks. The umbilical cord may be wrapped loosely or tightly, which in turn can cause the fetus to suffer from lack of oxygen, intrauterine distress, or even endanger the life of the fetus.
If the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck for one week, you should have regular obstetric checkups and seek timely medical consultation. You can relieve the symptoms by inhaling oxygen and changing the position under the guidance of the doctor. During this period, you should closely observe the fetal movement.