Pregnancy is an incredible journey, full of excitement, anticipation, and sometimes a few concerns, as it involves numerous changes and potential complications. Marginal cord insertion is a pregnancy complication where the umbilical cord attaches abnormally to the placenta. A considerably rare condition, this abnormality can affect fetal development, cause placental abruption, and even lead to preterm labor. The good news is that this condition can be effectively managed when identified early and with the right awareness beforehand, it can be prevented. The first step to avoiding the risks is to raise awareness about possible complications and take necessary steps to mitigate them. We take that first step with this blog today.
What is Marginal Cord Insertion?
During pregnancy, the umbilical cord usually attaches to the center of the placenta, supplying the foetus with oxygen and nutrients. However, in marginal cord insertion, the cord attaches to the edge or around the placenta. This may seem minor, but it can impact the baby’s blood flow, oxygen, and nutrients.
Symptoms of Marginal Cord Insertion
Symptoms of marginal cord insertion are often asymptomatic and can go unnoticed until a →