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Original Articles

Fetal gender and umbilical cord characteristics at birth

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Pages 2454-2457 | Received 01 Aug 2019, Accepted 10 Sep 2019, Published online: 23 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Objective

To determine fetal gender on umbilical cord parameters.

Methods

Umbilical cords were prospectively collected from uncomplicated, singleton, term pregnancies, which ended either by elective cesarean section or spontaneous vaginal delivery. Data regarding obstetrical history and pregnancy outcome were collected. Various cord parameters were examined including, length, number of coils, umbilical cord index (UCI), which demonstrate the ratio between number of coils and cord length, site of placental insertion, direction of coiling and the presence of true knots.

Results

Overall, 154 umbilical cords were collected, of them 84 from male and 70 from female newborns. No differences were found regarding obstetrical history parameters or pregnancy outcome between the groups. The umbilical coiling index was significantly higher in female compared to male newborns (0.183 coils/cm versus 0.157 coils/cm, p=.006) due to higher number of cord coils (12.25 ± 5.31 vs. 10.17 ± 3.96, p=.007), with no difference in cord length (66.48 vs. 64.61 cm, p=.372). These differences remained statistically significant even after correction for gravidity, parity and gestational age using multiple linear regression analysis.

Conclusion

Female newborns having higher umbilical cord index, compared to male as a result of more coils, with no length dissimilarity.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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