The fact that they found any benefits at all in that short 1 - 3 minute interval is significant, but truly «delayed cord clamping» as described in the study is still a medical intervention with the natural birth process, just as immediate cord clamping is. (skepticalob.com)
Instead your clips of animal - birth were contrasted with «human - birth» involving immediate cord clamping / cutting — as though it was a species - wide norm, when in fact it is an unusual practice considering the rest of the world, even in the post - industrial / Western world. (academicobgyn.com)
During the first segment / video it would have been nice to see a video clip of humans giving birth without cord clamping, so that your audience of OB / GYNs and «lay - people» could visualize what birth could look like without immediate cord clamping and whisking the baby away for testing. (academicobgyn.com)