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Delayed cord clamping may benefit infant brain development, NIH-funded study finds

Five-minute delayed cord clamping may benefit infant brain development. 

An update from the NIH discusses delayed cord clamping:  https://www.nichd.nih.gov/newsroom/news/022719-delayed-cord-clamping?fbclid=IwAR3LH9LJA8rvIGGcpYkwhNm7sZKERFsqsJnuNqnbCWByz51ejSXUj05JFJ4

 

What are current practices within your work areas? 

Debbie Young, MSL, LCCE, ICCE, ICBD, CLC has reacted to this post.
Debbie Young, MSL, LCCE, ICCE, ICBD, CLC

The place where I teach uses 60 seconds as a standard but some students have asked and gotten more time before clamping.  Good study!