a nurse is reviewing the maternal history and medical record of an sga newborn. which finding would the nurse identify as a placental factor contributing to the newborn's current state?

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Abnormal cord insertion is a placental factor associated with SGA newborns.

Unusual umbilical cord attachment during pregnancy is known as marginal cord insertion. The umbilical cord connects at the edges of the placenta rather than at its center. This type of implantation raises the possibility that the fetus will develop more slowly. Marginal cord insertions typically don't interfere with pregnancy, though.

Unusual umbilical cord connection during pregnancy takes the form of marginal cord insertion. A fetus and its mother (the birthing parent) are linked by the placenta, a shared organ, by the umbilical cord, which serves as a lifeline. The fetus may develop and grow because the placenta sends nutrients and oxygen through the umbilical cord to it.

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