The umbilical has a purpose in the minutes following your baby’s birth. Leaving it intact enhances the health of your baby and assists in the transition to breathing air. In this episode, Mel explains what the cord does in the minutes following birth and what happens to your baby if this transition is interrupted. Mel also covers the special circumstances of collecting cord blood, what if your baby needs resuscitation, keeping the cord intact after a caesarean and cord blood banking. This episode is all about optimal management of the umbilical cord.
Other episodes that relate to this episode include:
129 - Giving birth to your placenta
96 - Cord ties vs clamps
113 - CTG use in labour and birth
112 - Is CTG in pregnancy beneficial?
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