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Umbilical cord knots occur in 1-2% of all deliveries can lead to increase in fetal death and asphyxia. A thorough cord examination is important to discern abnormalities. Although there are not set guidelines for diagnosing and managing umbilical cord knots; increase of reporting with complications will aid in decision making for better future patient management. We describe one such case in a primigravida who was found to have an umbilical cord knot. Key Wordsfetal medicine, umbilical cord knot