Is two weeks of fetal umbilical cord wrapped around the neck a cause of immobility?

Two weeks of fetal umbilical cord wrapping is usually not the cause of inactivity. A pregnant woman’s lack of exercise may also cause the umbilical cord to be wrapped around the neck. Umbilical cord wrapping is usually related to frequent intrauterine activity of the fetus, excessive amniotic fluid, and the length of the umbilical cord, and it is not very much related to whether or not the pregnant woman is exercising. Fetal activity in the mother’s body is more frequent, which may cause the umbilical cord to be wrapped around the neck. Excessive amniotic fluid in the uterus and the fetus is small, there is more room for the fetus to move, and the floating umbilical cord may wrap around the neck of the fetus when the fetus undergoes a change in position. In some fetuses, the umbilical cord is relatively long and the fetus rotates in a fixed direction in the uterus, which can also lead to umbilical cord wrapping around the neck. Fetal umbilical cord entanglement should be monitored and examined properly, and any intrauterine distress should be treated promptly in the hospital.