Background: Nuchal cords are rarely associated with significant neonatal morbidity or mortality.
Case: A primigravida with a normal term pregnancy presented for diminished fetal movement. Several nuchal cord loops were found on the ultrasound imaging, with normal Doppler findings. Abnormal fetal heart rate pattern appeared after 6 hours of labor. A cesarean delivery was performed. A healthy baby was born with eight nuchal cord loops.
Conclusion: The management of nuchal cord with a single loop, suspected before delivery, seems clear: it should not influence the clinical management. However, in this case, the previous knowledge of multiple nuchal loops may have influenced our decision to perform a cesarean delivery.