Sentences with phrase «immediate cord»

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.
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.
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.
If immediate cord clamping saved babies / mothers lives, I would 100 % support it.
You've convinced me about home birth and water birth, but you have yet to give me any good reason to support immediate cord clamping as a norm.
Pediatrician Alan Greene, MD, explains the benefits that delayed cord clamping has on a newborn baby that immediate cord clamping does not provide
When you start agitating about whether delayed or immediate cord clamping affected the outcome of an infant that has a completely lethal anomaly, in my opinion you are missing the point of the situation, and now come across as less thoughtful and credible.
Drugs used in childbirth can interfere with the baby's alertness and ability to feed and so may contribute to this type of the disease, as may immediate cord clamping after birth.
Traumatic birthing experiences, like the use of drugs to induce labor and numb pain, internal electrode probes screwed onto baby's scalp, forceps, C - section, immediate cord clamping, suctioning, rough handling, bright lights, separation from mom and being left alone in a nursery incubator etc., can be hard - wired into a deep memory base that you, as a now functioning adult, can't even remember, let alone access!
Interventions that can cause trauma can include drugs, internal electrodes on their head, forceps, vacuum, cesarean, immediate cord clamping, suctioning their airway, rough handling, or separation from mom.
* induction of labour (starting your labour artificially) * augmentation of labour (speeding up your labour) * artificial rupture of the membranes (ARM) * using medication for pain relief * electronic fetal monitoring — external CTG or internal fetal scalp * managed third stage of labour (delivering the placenta) * coached pushing * restricted birthing positions * immediate cord clamping * seperation of mother and baby in surgery / recovery
As with all birth choices, tests, procedures, and treatments, your care team should go through all the benefits (the advantages of delayed vs immediate cord clamping), the risks (the disadvantages of delayed vs immediate cord clamping), implications (associated risks) and possible future consequences, in order for you to make an informed decision.
If the baby is struggling to breathe, immediate cord clamping is suggested.
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