I know there are a LOT of positives for the delay of clamping the baby's unbilical coed, the fact that it continues to "breath" for the delivered baby up to 5 mins post birth especially if the baby is slow to breath on her own.
BUT
I am wondering if anyone knows any NEGATIVE affects this has? OR situations when this would NOT be a good thing?? I am not looking for arguements as to why people do or don't do this but I am begining to question the "if its soooooo good, why do clamps go on straight away" (aside from the arguement that its a byproduct ITMS).
I am trying to get a more balanced understanding so I can go into my next labour fully armed with knowledge.
Thanks so much
Nae x x





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I was told that by delaying the clamping of the cord the baby continues to receive red blood cells from the placenta. This can increase the chance that they will become jaundiced because they have an overload of red blood cells in their system... This person was arguing that because so many babies do become jaundiced anyway, they don't really need these red blood cells...
Whether or not the delayed clamping would have caused it I guess we would never know, but thought its worth sharing with you anyway
With DD, delayed, she cried out, but settled really quickly.
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