If the cord is wrapped around the neck for 2 weeks after ultrasound at 36 weeks of pregnancy, no special treatment is necessary as long as the fetus is developing normally, the cord blood flow resistance index is not abnormal, and the fetal heart monitoring is responsive. Just count the fetal movements at home and do regular obstetric checkups as scheduled. The umbilical cord wrapping around the neck is a common phenomenon during pregnancy, which occurs when the fetus is moving. As long as the cord is not too tight during pregnancy and the blood flow of the cord is not reduced or interrupted, there will be no effect on the fetus. During delivery, we should pay attention to strengthen the monitoring and need to do fetal heart monitoring. As long as the fetal heart does not become abnormal, the delivery can be performed under close supervision via vaginal. 2 weeks of cord winding is not an indication for cesarean delivery.