Why You Should Tell Your Doctor To Wait Before Cutting the Cord (Labor Nurse Reveals All) | 225
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Today, we're uncovering a practice in many hospitals that could be robbing your baby of a third of their blood volume right after birth. This scientifically backed episode will arm you with everything you need to advocate for delayed cord clamping - a vital decision that can drastically improve your baby's first year of life. From boosting iron levels and enhancing brain development to improving circulation, discover why waiting just a few extra minutes before clamping the umbilical cord is a game-changer for your baby's health. We also tackle common concerns like C-sections and cord blood banking, ensuring you're well-prepared for any scenario. Don't let anyone else make this decision for you; your baby's health is in your hands. Tune in and walk into your delivery room confident and informed.
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Helpful Timestamps:
- 00:58 Understanding the Umbilical Cord
- 02:20 The Importance of Delayed Cord Clamping
- 03:33 Scientific Recommendations and Benefits
- 07:22 Addressing Common Concerns
- 09:26 Empowering Your Birth Choices
- 10:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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