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umbilical hernia a condition present at birth in which a part of the baby's intestines bulge through a weak area of the abdominal wall, creating a swelling around the navel
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umbilical cord Cord that connects the fetus to the maternal placenta, providing nutrients and removing wastes
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umbilical cord The tube that connects the fetus to the placenta.
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umbilical artery in normal pregnancies there are two. The arteries, along with the umbilical vein, are surrounded by the connective tissue of the cord (Wharton's jelly) which protects the vessels from the mechanical trauma associated with cord torsion and normal fetal movement. A single uterine artery, resulting from either agenesis or atrophy of the second artery, may be less hemodynamically efficient and has been anecdotally associated with fetal growth restriction
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umbilical vein delivers umbilical venous blood from the placental capillary bed to the fetus (there is only one vein). See umbilical artery above for more information.
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