Re: Nuchal Cord

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Feb 27 16:12:15 2004


but maybe ten mins later - the baby twists and rolls and the nuchal cord is no longer present. many if not most of these findings are transient.

art

At Fri, 27 Feb 2004, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 2/27/04 09:01:34, goubaa.mohamed@gnet.tn writes:
>
>> Yes, it goes completely around the neck but the loop is not  tighter round
>> the neck of the fetus . RI =  0,75
>>
>>  
>>
>> This is the video : 95K (compressed > DivX) .
>>
>Actually, the video looks okay around the neck. But I'm concerned with the
>straight portion of cord at the very beginning of this clip - I think it's ord,
>but you haven't dopplered it up in color in this clip - which seems VERY
>straight. I am wondering/worrying if there's tension on the origin of the c rd and
>this might translate to more tightening as pregnancy progresses.
>
>Joe P.

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