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prolapsed cord

 

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Prolapsed Cord

Description

A prolapsed cord refers to a medical condition where the umbilical cord slips through the cervix and presents before the baby during delivery. This is considered an emergency situation as it can potentially compromise the oxygen supply to the baby.

Senses and Usages

Sense 1: Medical

In the medical field, a prolapsed cord is a serious complication during childbirth. It occurs when the umbilical cord falls through the birth canal before the baby, potentially causing compression and hindering blood flow.

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Sense 2: Popular

In popular usage, the term "prolapsed cord" may refer to a humorous and fictional situation where a cord of any kind gets trapped or entangled.

Sample Sentence: "She accidentally dropped her phone, and the charger cord became a prolapsed cord, tangling around her legs."

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Sense 3: Local

In specific regions or local communities, "prolapsed cord" can also be used to describe a traditional decorative rope or cord artwork that has a particular significance.

Sample Sentence: "The cultural festival showcased various local crafts, including beautifully woven prolapsed cords as a representation of unity."

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