29 Weeks Breech Cord Around Neck One Circle If there are no abnormalities in the fetus, continued observation and regular labor and delivery checkups are sufficient.
At 29 weeks, the fetus has a fair degree of mobility in the uterus, and it is very common to find breech position and umbilical cord around the neck. As long as there is no abnormality in other examinations, there is no need to be overly concerned. The fetus may change to the cephalic position in the next checkup, and the nuchal translucency may be detected on its own. Even if it doesn’t go out, it usually doesn’t affect labor.
During this period, you need to count the movement of the fetus every day, when the fetus suddenly moves frequently or decreases in activity, it may be abnormal, and you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid the lack of oxygen to the fetus caused by the umbilical cord around the neck, which may bring serious consequences.
It is recommended to have regular checkups during pregnancy, and to have regular treatment as soon as possible after discovery.