Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3975723 Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the possible protective effects of Wharton’s jelly (WJ) in umbilical cord and fetal growth by investigating the relationship between the amount of WJ and fetal birth weight.Materials and MethodsThis study enrolled 299 women who delivered after an uneventful pregnancy. After separation of the placenta, a 5 cm long section of umbilical cord was removed by scalpel. The weight of the cord section; the weight, volume, and density of its WJ; and the weight of the newborn and placenta were measured.ResultsA significant positive correlation was found between WJ quantity, birth weight (p = 0.002), and placental weight (p = 0.003), whereas a significant negative correlation was observed for WJ density, fetal growth (p = 0.035), and placental growth (p = 0.002). WJ density was 1.63 ± 0.27 g/mL. No significant correlation was found between the amount of WJ and weight gained during pregnancy (p = 0.274) or maternal age (p = 0.220).ConclusionAs the amount of WJ increases, fetal weight increases. Accordingly, the amount of WJ might be a factor that influences fetal growth.

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