A pregnant woman has an open urachal channel and is losing urine through her navel. How would you manage the case?
A physician recently requested advice about a case in which a pregnant woman has an open urachal channel and loses urine through her navel. Although the leaking began in the 12th week of pregnancy, she delayed telling her obstetrician and is now at 23 weeks.
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