Please explain the delayed cord clamping.
Theres tonnes of stem cells that are still in placenta, along with blood thats supposed to end up in the babies body. (((They))) clamp it early so your baby is iron and blood deficient, and so they can take the stem cells for themselves or just deprive your child of them if you don't give up the organ.
You're supposed to wait until the umbilical chord is completely white, then wait a few minutes after that before cutting.
Wow. Totally new information to me. I knew about cord blood being valuable, but I didn't know it would still go into the baby after birth. Is there a risk that more blood will flow OUT of the baby instead?
Is there a risk that more blood will flow OUT of the baby instead?
No
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