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The mortality and morbidity associated with umbilical cord prolapse

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Abstract

Cord prolapse occurs with a relatively stable incidence in this population irrespective of changes in obstetric practices. Despite the high incidence of ominous cardiotocographs, low Apgar scores and acidaemia on blood gas analysis, the fetal outcome is not as poor as might be expected and mortality is predominantly attributable to congenital anomalies and prematurity rather than birth asphyxia.

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