The aim of this thesis was to study maternal and infant effects of delayed cord clamping (≥180 seconds, DCC) compared to early (≤10 seconds, ECC) in a randomised controlled trial. Practice and guidelines regarding when to clamp the cord vary globally, and different meta-analyses have shown contradictory conclusions on benefits and disadvantages of DCC and ECC. The study population consisted of 382 term infants born after normal pregnancies and randomised to DCC or ECC after birth. The primary objective was iron stores and iron deficiency at 4 months of age, but the thesis was designed to investigate a wide range of suggested effects associated with cord clamping. Paper I showed that DCC was associated with improved iron stores at 4 months (...
BACKGROUND: Cheap and effective interventions are needed to reduce the risk of infant anaemia in dev...
Nearly 4 million infants are born annually in the United States. Events during birth can have life-l...
Immediate clamping of the umbilical cord can reduce the red blood cells an infant receives at birth ...
Abstract Background Delayed cord clamping is the standard of care in infants not requiring resuscita...
Background Iron deficiency childhood is a concern due to its potentially detrimental effects on deve...
Aim To compare the post-natal effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) and early cord clamping (ECC) i...
BACKGROUND: Delayed cord clamping at birth has shown to benefit neonates with increased placental tr...
Background Policies for timing of cord clamping vary, with early cord clamping generally carried out...
IMPORTANCE Prevention of iron deficiency in infancy may promote neurodevelopment. Delayuci umbilical...
Background: Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia are major public health problems in young chi...
Introduction:DCC is a common practice with several benefits. The benefits of DCC are decreased risk ...
INTRODUCTION: Iron deficiency (ID) is associated with poor neurodevelopment. We have previously show...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Background: Delayed cord clamping (DCC) after 180 s reduces iron deficiency up to 8 months of infanc...
Background: Anemia during infancy causes irreversible physical, cognitive, motor, and behavioral dev...
BACKGROUND: Cheap and effective interventions are needed to reduce the risk of infant anaemia in dev...
Nearly 4 million infants are born annually in the United States. Events during birth can have life-l...
Immediate clamping of the umbilical cord can reduce the red blood cells an infant receives at birth ...
Abstract Background Delayed cord clamping is the standard of care in infants not requiring resuscita...
Background Iron deficiency childhood is a concern due to its potentially detrimental effects on deve...
Aim To compare the post-natal effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) and early cord clamping (ECC) i...
BACKGROUND: Delayed cord clamping at birth has shown to benefit neonates with increased placental tr...
Background Policies for timing of cord clamping vary, with early cord clamping generally carried out...
IMPORTANCE Prevention of iron deficiency in infancy may promote neurodevelopment. Delayuci umbilical...
Background: Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia are major public health problems in young chi...
Introduction:DCC is a common practice with several benefits. The benefits of DCC are decreased risk ...
INTRODUCTION: Iron deficiency (ID) is associated with poor neurodevelopment. We have previously show...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Background: Delayed cord clamping (DCC) after 180 s reduces iron deficiency up to 8 months of infanc...
Background: Anemia during infancy causes irreversible physical, cognitive, motor, and behavioral dev...
BACKGROUND: Cheap and effective interventions are needed to reduce the risk of infant anaemia in dev...
Nearly 4 million infants are born annually in the United States. Events during birth can have life-l...
Immediate clamping of the umbilical cord can reduce the red blood cells an infant receives at birth ...