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Liu Wen Li

Obstetrics

About me

Liu Wenli, female, master's degree student, associate chief physician, graduated from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Hebei Medical University, currently working at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xingtai Medical College in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Has attended and exchanged at conferences multiple times, and has published several papers in national core journals. One personal publication: "Clinical observation of the alleviation of cisplatin chemotherapy side effects by garlicin injection" published in the August 2008 issue of the 24th volume of "Chinese Journal of Misdiagnosis".

Proficient in diseases

Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of common and frequent diseases in obstetrics and gynecology, as well as gynecologic tumors, endocrine disorders, and minimally invasive procedures.

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How to correct nuchal cord with one loop?

Nuchal cord occurs because the fetus moves frequently within the uterine cavity, which can result in the umbilical cord looping around the neck once, referred to as a single-loop nuchal cord. In fact, it is not correctable because it is impossible to physically reach the umbilical cord or the fetus during pregnancy. Moreover, a single-loop nuchal cord is quite common, occurring in about one-fifth of all pregnancies. If the loop is loose or the umbilical cord is sufficiently long, there is generally no significant impact on the baby. However, if the loop is tight, it can pull on the umbilical cord, causing the blood vessels within the cord to narrow. This may lead to noticeable changes in fetal movements and heart rate. Therefore, with a nuchal cord, it is important to enhance monitoring and pay attention to changes in fetal movements and heart rate.

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What happens if there is embryonic arrest without miscarriage?

If an embryo stops developing but is not miscarried, the retained embryonic tissue can disrupt the clotting function in the pregnant woman’s body over time, leading to a condition called a missed miscarriage. Therefore, after a missed miscarriage occurs, it is important to check the duration it has been retained. If it has been a considerable amount of time, clotting function should be examined. If clotting is still within normal ranges, it is crucial to expedite the process allowing the woman to expel the non-viable embryonic tissue as soon as possible, which is beneficial for her health.