During the second trimester of pregnancy, a condition known as velamentous insertion of the umbilical cord can occur. This condition is characterized by the abnormal attachment of the umbilical cord to the fetal membranes instead of directly to the placenta.
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Velamentous insertion of the umbilical cord can be detected through various diagnostic methods, including:
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Velamentous insertion of the umb
Velamentous insertion of the umbilical cord is a condition where the cord inserts into the fetal membranes rather than attaching directly to the placenta. This abnormality occurs in about 1% of pregnancies and can pose potential risks to both the mother and the baby. In the second trimester, when this c...
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