umpilisäke
Umpilisäke, also known as the umbilical cord, is a vital structure connecting a developing fetus to the placenta in the womb. It consists of two arteries and one vein, which carry oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between the mother and the fetus. The cord is typically about 20 inches long at birth and is usually cut after delivery, although in some cases, it may be left intact for medical reasons.
The umbilical cord plays a crucial role in fetal development by providing essential nutrients and oxygen to
In some medical procedures, the umbilical cord may be left intact for a short period to allow
The umbilical cord is a remarkable structure that supports the life and growth of the fetus until