How to correct a two-week umbilical cord winding

  The placenta and umbilical cord do not grow until a woman is in the middle or late stages of pregnancy, and if at that point (suggest deleting this sentence!) check the ultrasound and find that the cord is wrapped around the neck for two weeks, it is usually not necessary to make any corrections, because there is nothing that can be done to correct it.  The umbilical cord is a fetal toy during pregnancy, and the fetus can wrap the umbilical cord around the uterus, so there is no way to prevent the fetus from wrapping the umbilical cord around the neck, and there is no way to correct the two-week cord wrapping, so we can only let nature take its course. If the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck, you should pay attention to counting the fetal movements so as not to cause the umbilical cord to twist or knot, which may lead to fetal death. In most cases, the umbilical cord is long, which is why the fetus wraps it around the neck for two weeks, so it does not affect the placenta’s nutrition and blood supply to the fetus, so there is no need to be too anxious and worried, because the umbilical cord is actually a normal physiological manifestation, as long as it does not cause complications.  As long as the fetus is not suffering from hypoxia, cord bypass will have no adverse effects on the fetus, and it is possible to deliver the baby with a two-week cord bypass.