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POLYCYTHEMIA RISK IN NEONATES WITH DELAYED CORD CLAMPING
Delayed Cord Clamping is still a controversial issue in the world of medicine. Until recently, the perfect times to do a Delayed Cord Clamping in various parts of the Earth in the world are still very diverse.
I Gusti Agung Ayu Sri Wulandari Pramana +2 more
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Iron Status at Age 6 Months in Colombian Infants Exclusively Breast-fed for 4-5 Versus 6 Months. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The optimal age for introducing complementary feeding to breast-fed infants may differ depending on the setting. Prolonged exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) protects against infection but may increase the risk of iron deficiency (ID)/anaemia (IDA)
Fewtrell, M, Lawson, M, Olaya, GA
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Background: Deferred cord clamping (DCC) is beneficial for preterm infants, but there are concerns about the safety of DCC during Cesarean deliveries (CD) under general anesthesia (GA).
Priya Jegatheesan +5 more
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ObjectiveThe study aimed to explore attitudes and beliefs among midwives, obstetricians, and neonatologists regarding umbilical cord clamping practices, including scenarios involving neonatal compromise.
Maria Wilander +8 more
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Is immediate arterial cord blood sampling necessary in vigorous term neonates? A retrospective study of the impact of cord clamping timing on cord blood gas analysis [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate whether immediate arterial cord blood sampling is necessary in vigorous term neonates and to assess the clinical impact of cord clamping timing on umbilical cord blood gas values.
Bartha Rasero, José Luis +5 more
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A study on delayed cord clamping and early skin-to-skin contact and its effects on neonatal outcome [PDF]
Background: Previous study conducted against immediate tying and cutting of the umbilical cord and suggested waiting until the child had taken repeated breaths and the pulsation in the cord had ceased to prevent potential weakness in the child.
Gayadin, Yadav Sushilkumar +4 more
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Background. Delayed cord clamping (DCC) for more than one minute is associated with nutritional and developmental benefits for newborns. However, there is limited evidence regarding the relationship between DCC and outcomes in resource-limited settings ...
Biruk Hailu Tesfaye +3 more
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Umbilical Cord Milking Versus Delayed Cord Clamping in Infants 28 to 32 Weeks: A Randomized Trial. [PDF]
Katheria A +39 more
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