Umbilical Cord Prolapse
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What is Umbilical Cord Prolapse?
Umbilical cord prolapse is a condition during the last stages of pregnancy in which the umbilical cord descends into the vagina prematurely. This most often occurs after the membranes have ruptured and the baby moves into the birth canal for delivery.
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