Umbilical Cord Prolapse
Definition
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Causes
- Premature delivery
- Multiple births (eg, twins, triplets)
- Excessive amounts of amniotic fluid (polyhydramnios)
- Breech delivery (feet first)
- Abnormally long umbilical cord
- Artificial rupture of membranes (amniotomy)
Risk Factors
- Having a baby that is in the breech position
- Premature rupturing of the membranes
- Having multiple births in one pregnancy—The second baby delivered is at greater risk.
- Having an unusually long umbilical cord
- Having too much amniotic fluid in the membranes around the fetus
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment
- Having a C-section—If the baby cannot be quickly delivered vaginally, then the baby will be delivered by C-section.
- Removing pressure from the cord—In some cases, the doctor may be able to move the baby away from the cord so as not to cut off oxygen supply to the baby. The mother may also be asked to move into a position that removes pressure from the cord and protects the baby.
- Rapid delivery—If the mother is ready to deliver, the doctor may try to deliver the baby very quickly using forceps or a vacuum extractor.
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Prevention
RESOURCES
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists http://www.acog.org/For%5FPatients
American Pregnancy Association http://www.americanpregnancy.org/
CANADIAN RESOURCES
The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada http://www.sogc.org
Women's Health http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/
References
Catanzarite VA. The two-vessel cord: how concerned should we be? Contemporary Ob/Gyn . 1997;43-54.
Cunningham FG, et al. Abnormalities of the umbilical cord in: Williams Obstetrics . 21st ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2001.
Dildy GA, Clark SL. Umbilical cord prolapse. Contemporary Ob/Gyn . 1993;23-31.
Lee W, et al. Vasa previa: prenatal diagnosis, natural evolution, and clinical outcome. Obstet Gynecol . 2000;95(4):572-576.
Levy H, Meier P, Makowski E. Umbilical cord prolapse. Obstet Gynecol. 1984;64(4):499-502.
Umbilical cord prolapse. The Cleveland Clinic Health Information Center website. Available at: http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/3800/3870.asp?index=12345 . Accessed December 19, 2012.

