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Cord prolapse | Umbilical cord prolapse | AMC interview questions | Army Doctor | Interview Guide What is cord prolapse? There are three varieties of cord prolapse: Overt cord prolapse - if the presenting part of the fetus does not fit the pelvis snugly after membrane rupture, there is a risk that the umbilical cord can slip past and present at the cervix or descend into the vagina. This is known as overt cord prolapse. It represents an acute obstetric emergency, as prolapse exposes the cord to intermittent compression compromising the fetal circulation. Depending on its duration and degree of compression, fetal hypoxia, brain damage and even death can occur. Exposure of the umbilical cord to air causes irritation and cooling, resulting in vasospasm of the cord vessels. Occult cord prolapse - where the umbilical cord lies alongside the presenting part. Cord presentation - where the cord can be felt to prolapse below the presenting part with or without membrane rupture. The cord may slip to one side of the head and disappear as the membranes rupture. When the cord can be felt to prolapse below the presenting part before membranes have ruptured, this is referred to as funic presentation. When you give birth, the baby is delivered first. The umbilical cord then comes out after your baby. In rare cases, the umbilical cord prolapses, which means it falls out from its normal position. What Does It Mean? The umbilical cord is your unborn baby’s lifeline. This tube-like structure connects your unborn baby to your placenta. It contains blood vessels that carry blood, which is rich in oxygen and nutrients, to the baby. It also removes waste products from the baby. #cordprolapse #amc #capf #afmc #armydoctor #amcinterview #armydoctorinterview Watch more such videos Doctor & nurse Interviews l Army Doctor: • AMC Doctor Interview l Army Doctor