First of all, we need to know about the umbilical cord around the neck, which usually occurs in the second trimester of pregnancy, about 16~27 weeks. As he grows up, the fetal movement becomes obvious, he can play games in circles and jump up and down in his stomach. I will naturally wrap myself around the umbilical cord, because at that time, the amniotic fluid in the pregnant mother's uterus is sufficient, and the pregnant baby will be more active in the stomach and do various stretching exercises. Because of the large space, sometimes the baby is naughty, so I use the umbilical cord as a toy and accidentally wrap it around my neck when I pull it.
The greatest danger of umbilical cord comes from its length. If it's just a round neck, the doctor will tell you to relax and not be too nervous. Explain that the umbilical cord is relatively short at present, and the baby is relatively safe, so don't worry too much. Maybe the baby is tired of playing in a few days, and he will take it out by himself. If the fetal position remains the same and the lacing is still there, the general hospital will let the pregnant mother do some fetal position correction exercises, so that the fetal position can be avoided during delivery, and the fetus will turn its body during delivery, which may be the time of labor.
Actually, having a baby is a mature process. If there is no big problem, don't worry too much. Under normal circumstances, the fetus will go back by itself, and relevant examinations will be done before delivery. If the child is still around the neck before delivery, the general doctor will advise pregnant women whose umbilical cord is still around the neck before delivery to choose caesarean section.