One of the most treasured aspects of childbirth is the umbilical cord, a unique and diverse connection mirroring the individuality of the babies it nourishes. With variations in length, size, color, and thickness, some cords boast fascinating curls, while others maintain a straight appearance.
The umbilical cord serves three crucial functions: facilitating the exchange of oxygen between the baby and placenta, delivering essential nutrients to the baby, and removing carbon dioxide-rich blood from the baby, transporting it to the placenta.
While most cords consist of two arteries and one vein, they can differ significantly. The photos below showcase the incredible diversity of normal umbilical cords. This extraordinary connection between the baby and the placenta plays a crucial role in nurturing and supporting infant growth, and we find it truly exquisite!
These images have been selected from our Birth Becomes You Facebook community for birth photographers. Each week, photographers share images aligned with a specific theme, and this week’s theme is #cord. Enjoy the captivating variety!
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