The world health organisation defines the optimal time to clamp and cut the cord as when it has stopped pulsating which can be about three minutes or longer after birth.
Umbilical cord clamp and cut.
Cutting the cord used to be one of the first things most healthcare practitioners did when a baby was born whether through the uterus or a c section.
However delaying the clamping of the umbilical cord until at least one minute after birth improves outcomes as long as there is the ability to treat the small risk of jaundice if it occurs.
Delayed cord clamping is the prolongation of the time between the delivery of a newborn and the clamping of the umbilical cord.
The cord can be clamped at different times.
Within 15 to20 seconds of a baby entering the world practitioners used a clamp to stop the blood flow between baby and mom and then she or your partner if he or.
Instead it s clamped and cut between one and three minutes after birth.
Here s why more parents are considering.
They also specifically state that delayed umbilical cord clamping of at least one minute after birth is related to improved infant health outcomes who 2014.
Recently there has been a shift to delayed clamping where the umbilical cord is not clamped until at least 1 to 3 minutes after birth.
Cutting the umbilical cord.
Clamping is followed by cutting of the cord which is painless due to the absence of nerves the cord is extremely tough like thick sinew and so cutting it.
Keep in mind your doctor may do delayed clamping.