Information About Research On Cord Clamping

Information About Research On Cord Clamping Learn more about umbilical cord clamping. Our Providence, RI, organization also teaches parents about the benefits of cord blood for their babies.

when a woman is pregnant the placenta acts as the baby's lungs and there is a lot of the baby's blood that provides oxygen and gets rid of waste. When you cut the cord right away it leaves a lot of the blood in the placenta. If you wait to cut the cord and give the baby 5-10 minutes for the blood to go into the baby's body then it is much more beneficial for it. It makes the baby warmer, less anemia during infancy, better brain function, increased survival rate, and much more. There are many new studies on this issue. The blood in the placenta is very precious and that is why many companies try to get women to donate it. The blood in the placenta is filled with incredible nutrients that will help with the baby's development.

11/27/2017

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