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What Is Umbilical Cord Prolapse?

There is nothing exciting for a woman like knowing that she is going to be a mother in a few moths time. This is the time where the woman with her husband goes to shop for the cloths of the new born that about to come to this world. The biggest and most anxious moment is when it is time to give birth as the woman prepares to go to labor.

There are several things that happen one that involves the break of the amniotic fluid commonly known as the water and this is clear sign to show that the time has come for delivery. There is a complication that occurs at this stage to some women known as the umbilical cord prolapse where the umbilical cord comes before the baby is born this is an emergency condition that usually require a fast intervention of the doctors to avoid death of the child.

This condition is dangerous as it blocks the way for the passage of the baby on the pelvic bone. Apart from blocking the way of the baby this condition also may cause other complications where the baby may not be supplied with the required oxygen that can sustain the baby in the womb. This is another great reason why you should have an emergency measure so to save the life of the baby to avoid suffocation while still in the womb.

Below are some of the measures that a pregnant woman should take when she experiences this problem.

  • In case prolapse takes place before delivery it is important top get the intervention of a medical professional that can monitor the progress of the baby in the womb. There are several steps that can be taken medically to determine whether there is any complication that the baby has.
  • The woman may be offered several solutions depending on the position of the baby a well as the stage of pregnancy. They can either move the umbilical cord away from the child to reduce the chances of the baby suffocating and if this is may not be possible there are other measures that may be taken to save the life of the fetus.
  • Delivery is the next option but there are some instances that this may not be possible for delivery to be made. Drugs are used in such circumstances as there are the best to ensure that contraction does not happen very fast and it is kept under control. There is one other procedure that may be the lat option whenever all the other measures fail and it is the C section that is conducted on the mother.
  • Whenever the cesarean is done you can rest assure that your baby will saved and there will be no complications that can happen to the baby as this is one of the safest ways of solving this problem.

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