Umbilical Vein Varix

There may be no indication fo why this is happening.

Thus we look at supporting normal

What is it?
An umbilical vein varix is an unusual, localized enlargement of the umbilical vein during pregnancy. It involves the blood vessel transporting oxygenated blood and nutrients to the developing fetus.
Why is it?
Medically unknown – as usual
I wonder – has the incidence increased since pollutants of all descriptions have emerged? Esp recent Rna jabs with the spike proteins that would vastly destroy normal placental outcomes.

The umbilical cord serves as a crucial link between the pregnant individual (???) and the fetus, facilitating the exchange of oxygen and nutrients. Within this cord, the umbilical vein plays a specific role, carrying oxygen-rich blood and vital nutrients from the placenta to the fetus.

An umbilical vein varix is an abnormal, focal dilation of the intra-abdominal portion of the umbilical vein. This enlargement occurs within the fetal abdomen, often near the liver. A varix, in general medical terms, refers to an abnormal dilation or widening of a blood vessel.

An umbilical vein varix is defined when its diameter significantly exceeds normal measurements for gestational age, typically over 9 mm or 50% wider than other parts of the vein. This condition is rare, with an estimated incidence ranging from 0.1 to 2.8 cases per 1000 deliveries.

I found this . . . a study showing developmental delay and all sorts of troubling complications.

Best we normalise and pretend it is not happening as worrying helps no one.
Plus take more nutrients to assist repair.
Expecting normal and assisting it is the plan.