Will the fetus come out when the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck for one week?

If the cord is wrapped around the neck for one week, part of it may wind back during fetal movement, and part of it may cause the cord to wind around the neck for an additional number of weeks during fetal movement. So if the cord is found to be wrapped around the neck during ultrasound in pregnancy, but there is no intervention to be able to bring the cord back around the neck. During pregnancy, as long as you have regular ultrasound to observe the cord blood flow resistance index, as long as the fetal cord blood flow is normal, have regular fetal heart monitoring after 32 weeks of pregnancy, and count the fetal movements at home, these can detect the fetal safety in utero, as long as the fetal movements are normal and the fetal heart monitoring score is high, it means the fetus is not ischemic or hypoxic. Even if the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck, but it does not cause any adverse symptoms to the fetus, regular maternity checkups can be done in this case.