Once you are told that the umbilical cord is wrapped around your neck, you are often afraid that your baby will be entangled. When you look at the term “cord entanglement”, you are often told that it may cause fetal heart changes, perinatal hypoxia, asphyxia or even death. After delivery, umbilical hernia, uterine involution, placenta abruption and umbilical cord rupture may occur. Is cord winding really that scary? Is there a high incidence of umbilical cord entrapment? In order to allay the worries of pregnant mothers, the staff of the obstetric ultrasound studio has specially conducted a statistical analysis of the one-day ultrasound examination of obstetric ultrasound, and after watching this live broadcast, you may be able to feel much relieved. Time: November 11, 2014. Place: Ultrasound room of obstetrics department of the First Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. OBJECTIVE: To conduct a statistical analysis of one day’s outpatient pregnant women (R15 weeks) in the ultrasound room of our department for cord winding. RESULTS: A total of 98 fetuses were examined (>12 weeks) and 45 cases of cord winding occurred (45.92%), including 42 cases of 1 week of cord winding, 42.86% of the overall incidence, and 3 cases of 2 weeks of fetal winding, 3.1% of the overall incidence. No fetuses with cord rounding ≥ 3 weeks were found. As an obstetrical ultrasonographer, pregnant women often ask, “Doctor, what about my baby’s umbilical cord being wrapped around the neck? Is it serious?” “Is my baby’s umbilical cord wrapped around the neck so that it can only be delivered by cesarean section?” …… here, I want to tell all pregnant mothers, from the above statistics we can see that the umbilical cord is very common, so it is not the baby has the umbilical cord around the neck means a high-risk pregnancy, for pregnant mothers before 30 weeks of pregnancy is not too much panic, first of all, we should pay attention to the fetal movement during pregnancy is it. Secondly, we should pay attention to regular maternity checkups during pregnancy and do fetal monitoring before and during delivery. In addition, cord winding is not a pointer to cesarean delivery, that is, not all babies with cord winding can only be delivered by cesarean. The doctor will decide on the delivery method for babies with cord winding according to the progress of labor and the degree of influence of the winding on the fetus, and if the labor progresses smoothly and there is no significant abnormality in the fetal heart monitoring, the baby with cord winding can be delivered vaginally.