1. Umbilical cord length and intra uterine wellbeing.
- Author
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Sarwono E, Disse WS, Oudesluys Murphy HM, Oosting H, and De Groot CJ
- Subjects
- Birth Weight, Cephalometry, Female, Gestational Age, Humans, Indonesia, Infant, Newborn, Male, Obstetric Labor Complications, Pregnancy, Reference Values, Sex Factors, Pregnancy Complications epidemiology, Umbilical Cord anatomy & histology
- Abstract
The length of the umbilical cord was studied in 179 Indonesian newborns to determine the normal range of cord length and its influence on the occurrence of intrapartum complications such as meconium stained amniotic fluid, asphyxia and entanglement of the cord around the fetus. The authors also attempted to investigate whether unfavourable intra uterine conditions could influence cord length. Therefore a correlation between cord length, sex, gestational age, birthweight and head-circumference was sought. The mean length of the umbilical cord was 52.2 cm., with a S.D. of 10.2 cm, ranging from 31-100 cm. Male infants had significantly longer umbilical cords than females (p = 0.02). The risk of complications increased parallel with cord length.
- Published
- 1991