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How Can Mothers Avoid Nuchal Cord And Protect Their Babies? by Jennifer1985: 6:28pm On Aug 07, 2018
Hello Beautiful Mothers!

I am soon going to be a mother of 2 babies. But I have recently come across a situation in my ultrasound where my baby is having the condition of a nuchal cord.

For those people who are not familiar with what this is, nuchal cord is the situation when the umbilical cord rotates around the neck of the child during pregnancy, or during delivery. If you want to know more about this situation, you can click here.

I have read various articles on the internet on whether it is dangerous for the baby or not. While some say it is totally fine, some say it is very dangerous. And I am fearing a lot now for my babies.

Can somebody guide me how I can reverse this? I mean how can I save my child from this condition.

Moreover, is there any way where pregnant ladies can avoid this situation from happening and protect their babies? I have few friends who have just started this beautiful phase. And looking at my condition, even they are fearing for the same.

It would be really helpful if you mothers can share your experience and guide us through this nuchal cord condition.

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