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You cannot choke when you are still connected with umbilical cord. You don't have to breathe. EDIT: Ignore this comment, I was wrong. In my defense I have to say that this is what my biology teacher teached us, that babies cannot choke with their umbilical cord. But she is also antivax, so I shouldn't have believed her.
I imagine it's more like a blood choke than an air choke.
Apparently this is common. Itβs not a good thing and obviously an emergency as they wanted it not wrapped around my neck. Regardless I was not going to make it.
You don't asphyxiate, you just cut off the blood supply to your brain
Which carries the oxygen to the brain?
Yes