Umbilical Cord Movement During Fetal Activity: What You Need to Know
The umbilical cord does not usually get tangled when a baby does flips, or moves inside the womb. The womb is a spacious and fluid-filled environment, which allows the baby to move freely. The umbilical cord is also highly flexible and can stretch and move along with the baby's movements.Babies & Teething - Related Articles
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