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Le Roy le veult ("The King wills it"), is a Norman French phrase nonetheless used within the Parliament of the United Kingdom to at the present time as royal assent. Mastrobattista JM, Hollier LM, Yeomans ER, Ramin SM, Day MC, Sosa A, Gilstrap LC (February 2005). "Effects of nuchal cord on birthweight and fast neonatal outcomes". Collins JH (February 2002). "Umbilical cord accidents: human studies". Reed R, Barnes M, Allan J (February 2009). "Nuchal cords: sharing the evidence with parents". Hasegawa J, Matsuoka R, Ichizuka K, Sekizawa A, Okai T (March 2009). "Ultrasound diagnosis and management of umbilical cord abnormalities". Toyin Falola; Ann Genova (2009). Historic Dictionary of Nigeria (Volume 111). Scarecrow Press. In 1962, J. Selwyn Crawford MD from the British Analysis Council outlined a nuchal cord as one that's wrapped 360 degrees across the fetal neck. Lastly, if the cord is just too tight to slip back over the shoulders, one could use the somersault maneuver to permit the physique to be delivered. Williams Obstetrics 16th Version, has just one single sentence in all the textbook concerning cords around the neck. |
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