Births involving shoulder dystocia or tight nuchal cords can deteriorate rapidly. The fetus may have had a reassuring tracing just before birth yet may be born without any heartbeat (asystole). Since the publication of our first article on cardiac asystole with two cases, five similar cases have been published. We suggest that these infants shift blood to the placenta due to the tight squeeze of the birth canal during the second stage which compresses the cord. The squeeze transfers blood to the placenta via the firm-walled arteries but prevents blood returning to the infant via the soft-walled umbilical vein. These infants may then be born severely hypovolemic resulting in asystole secondary to the loss of blood. Immediate cord clamping (I...
The umbilical cord is the lifeline that connects the placenta to the fetus. It contains umbilical a...
The most common cause of newborn failure to transition at birth is perinatal asphyxia. Asphyxia is a...
Objective: Although both delayed umbilical cord clamping and intact umbilical cord milking (I-UCM) p...
Births involving shoulder dystocia or tight nuchal cords can deteriorate rapidly. The fetus may have...
Births involving shoulder dystocia or tight nuchal cords can deteriorate rapidly. The fetus may have...
A birth involving shoulder dystocia can rapidly deteriorate—from a fetus with a reassuring tracing i...
A newborn who receives a placental transfusion at birth from delayed cord clamping (DCC) obtains abo...
We use a case of intact cord resuscitation to argue for the beneficial effects of an enhanced blood ...
We use a case of intact cord resuscitation to argue for the beneficial effects of an enhanced blood ...
Early clamping of the umbilical cord at birth, a practice developed without adequate evidence, cause...
We use a case of intact cord resuscitation to argue for the beneficial effects of an enhanced blood ...
Brain injury in the asphyxic newborn infant may be exacerbated by delayed restoration of cardiac out...
Brain injury in the asphyxic newborn infant may be exacerbated by delayed restoration of cardiac out...
Christina Uwins,1 David JR Hutchon2 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Croydon University Ho...
Postnatal adaptation in preterm newborn comprises complex physiological processes that involve signi...
The umbilical cord is the lifeline that connects the placenta to the fetus. It contains umbilical a...
The most common cause of newborn failure to transition at birth is perinatal asphyxia. Asphyxia is a...
Objective: Although both delayed umbilical cord clamping and intact umbilical cord milking (I-UCM) p...
Births involving shoulder dystocia or tight nuchal cords can deteriorate rapidly. The fetus may have...
Births involving shoulder dystocia or tight nuchal cords can deteriorate rapidly. The fetus may have...
A birth involving shoulder dystocia can rapidly deteriorate—from a fetus with a reassuring tracing i...
A newborn who receives a placental transfusion at birth from delayed cord clamping (DCC) obtains abo...
We use a case of intact cord resuscitation to argue for the beneficial effects of an enhanced blood ...
We use a case of intact cord resuscitation to argue for the beneficial effects of an enhanced blood ...
Early clamping of the umbilical cord at birth, a practice developed without adequate evidence, cause...
We use a case of intact cord resuscitation to argue for the beneficial effects of an enhanced blood ...
Brain injury in the asphyxic newborn infant may be exacerbated by delayed restoration of cardiac out...
Brain injury in the asphyxic newborn infant may be exacerbated by delayed restoration of cardiac out...
Christina Uwins,1 David JR Hutchon2 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Croydon University Ho...
Postnatal adaptation in preterm newborn comprises complex physiological processes that involve signi...
The umbilical cord is the lifeline that connects the placenta to the fetus. It contains umbilical a...
The most common cause of newborn failure to transition at birth is perinatal asphyxia. Asphyxia is a...
Objective: Although both delayed umbilical cord clamping and intact umbilical cord milking (I-UCM) p...