Two Vessel Cord Its Causes Risk Factors And Effects On Baby
The umbilical cord is a three-vessel cord (having two arteries and one vein) that connects the fetus to the placenta. However, the umbilical cord undergoes irregularity in some women and becomes a two-vessel cord (having one artery and one vein). The exact cause of the formation of a two-vessel cord is unknown, but a few theories try to explain the condition. The presence of this umbilical cord may lead to certain complications, so doctors monitor such pregnancies closely to ensure the baby grows properly....