Two weeks of umbilical cord encirclement at 30 weeks of pregnancy is a common fetal development phenomenon during pregnancy. If the result of pregnancy test at this time indicates normal fetal heartbeat, good fetal development and no significant acceleration or slowdown in the number of self-counting fetal movements, no special treatment is usually needed and regular maternity checkups can be performed. As the pregnancy progresses, the umbilical cord winding situation may be gradually eliminated during the fetal movement. You can count the fetal movements every day and keep records. If you find that the fetal movement is too fast or too slow, abnormal fetal movement and intrauterine asphyxia may occur, you need to seek medical treatment promptly, perform fetal heart monitoring and oxygen therapy, and change the position under the guidance of the doctor to see if it can be relieved. If the baby is still in labor and cannot be relieved, the doctor should determine whether a cesarean section is needed. Pregnant women can usually sleep in the left side position to increase the blood flow in the uterus and placenta to avoid fetal hypoxia. At the same time, she should pay attention to rest and avoid overwork, strenuous exercise, emotional anxiety and tension, etc. It is also not recommended to touch the belly frequently, otherwise it is easy to stimulate the fetus to move and make the umbilical cord wrapping around the neck situation aggravated. You should also make sure that the fetus can be delivered smoothly by completing pregnancy checkups on time, and if abnormalities occur, you can seek timely medical attention for symptomatic treatment.