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Umbilical cord clamping is not a physiological necessity: BJM article

GiftedBirth wrote 1 month ago: By David Hutchon, Narendra Aladangady and Amanda Burleigh. This article was published by the British … more →

Tags: placental transfusion, Neonatal transition, delayed cord clamping, physiological cord closure, british journal of midwifery, pulmonary blood flow, pulmonary circulation, david hutchon, fetal to neonatal transition

Responses to Mother and Baby–Positioning After Birth1 comment

GiftedBirth wrote 4 months ago: A recent article Mother and Baby – Positioning After Birth has been the most ‘shared’ article to dat … more →

Tags: placental transfusion, placental transfusion, physiological birth, physiological third stage, natural third stage, unassisted birth, water birth, Undisturbed Birth, gravity and delayed cord clamping

Mother and baby–positioning after birth21 comments

GiftedBirth wrote 5 months ago: “This is the first moment we met each other. I was so overwhelmed and stunned that our baby was here … more →

Tags: placental transfusion, Neonatal transition, interventions, placental transfusion, immediate cord clamping, cord clamping, physiological birth, upright birth, skin-to-skin contact

Birth without clamps–unassisted birth story

GiftedBirth wrote 6 months ago: Elizabeth McKeown shares her 3rd birth story (unassisted) that features in her book: In Search of th … more →

Tags: natural third stage, unassisted birth

Leaving Well Alone- A Natural Approach to the Third Stage of Labour by Dr. Sarah Buckley

Sherry Rothwell wrote 1 year ago: “The medical approach to pregnancy and birth has become so ingrained in our culture, that we h … more →

Tags: Articles, Controversy in Routine Care of the Newborn, Undisturbed Birth, cutting the cord, physiological birth, Postpartum, birth interventions, Health of the Newborn, Third Stage- Immediate Postpartum


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