What to do if the fetus is wrapped around the umbilical cord for two weeks

A fetus with the umbilical cord wrapped around the neck for two weeks does not need to be treated. First of all, because the fetus has a relatively large range of motion in the uterine cavity, the movement is relatively large. If the amniotic fluid is also slightly on the high side, it is perfectly possible to have a two-week cord winding in this case. In some cases, the cord may be wrapped around the neck for three or even four weeks. In this case, it is in the late stages of pregnancy, when you are about to reach your due date and go into labor. The ultrasound may be repeated to see if the fetus has become wrapped around the neck for one week due to the movement of the fetus in the uterine cavity, or if it is not wrapped around the neck. The length of the umbilical cord, whether the fetal heart rate is affected during the process of delivery via vagina in normal labor, if there is no fetal distress, it is completely possible to deliver via vagina.