In 2014 the World Health Organisation recommended providing placental blood to all newborn infants by waiting for at least one minute before clamping the umbilical cord. Mounting evidence supports providing a placental transfusion at the time of birth for all infants. The optimal time before clamping and cutting the umbilical cord is still not yet known, and debate exists around other cord management issues. The newborn\u27s transition phase from intra- to extra-uterine life and the effects of blood volume on the many necessary adaptations are understudied. How best to support these adaptations guides our suggested research questions. Parents’ perceptions of enrolling their unborn infant into a study play important parts in the conduct of s...
The research question that is being asked is, are newborns, who are delivered vaginally, that have t...
Christina Uwins,1 David JR Hutchon2 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Croydon University Ho...
Background Policies for timing of cord clamping vary, with early cord clamping generally carried out...
A newborn who receives a placental transfusion at birth from delayed cord clamping (DCC) obtains abo...
Research confirms that delaying the clamping of the umbilical cord is the best practice, as it incre...
Objective: With the introduction of active management of the third stage of labour in the 1960s, it ...
Mounting evidence overwhelmingly supports the practice of the return of an infant\u27s placental blo...
Keeping the umbilical cord intact after delivery facilitates transition from fetal to neonatal circu...
The World Health Organization recommends delaying cord clamping for at least 30-60 seconds after the...
Copyright © 2008 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Background Policies...
Historically, in midwifery and obstetric care, the umbilical cord was not usually clamped until all ...
Objective: Although both delayed umbilical cord clamping and intact umbilical cord milking (I-UCM) p...
The timing of umbilical cord clamping is commonly seen as an innocuous act. Many providers simply cu...
Background: Delayed cord clamping has been supported by physician because it allows for physiologica...
Background An intact umbilical cord allows the physiological transfusion of blood from the placenta ...
The research question that is being asked is, are newborns, who are delivered vaginally, that have t...
Christina Uwins,1 David JR Hutchon2 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Croydon University Ho...
Background Policies for timing of cord clamping vary, with early cord clamping generally carried out...
A newborn who receives a placental transfusion at birth from delayed cord clamping (DCC) obtains abo...
Research confirms that delaying the clamping of the umbilical cord is the best practice, as it incre...
Objective: With the introduction of active management of the third stage of labour in the 1960s, it ...
Mounting evidence overwhelmingly supports the practice of the return of an infant\u27s placental blo...
Keeping the umbilical cord intact after delivery facilitates transition from fetal to neonatal circu...
The World Health Organization recommends delaying cord clamping for at least 30-60 seconds after the...
Copyright © 2008 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Background Policies...
Historically, in midwifery and obstetric care, the umbilical cord was not usually clamped until all ...
Objective: Although both delayed umbilical cord clamping and intact umbilical cord milking (I-UCM) p...
The timing of umbilical cord clamping is commonly seen as an innocuous act. Many providers simply cu...
Background: Delayed cord clamping has been supported by physician because it allows for physiologica...
Background An intact umbilical cord allows the physiological transfusion of blood from the placenta ...
The research question that is being asked is, are newborns, who are delivered vaginally, that have t...
Christina Uwins,1 David JR Hutchon2 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Croydon University Ho...
Background Policies for timing of cord clamping vary, with early cord clamping generally carried out...