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How to Cut the Umbilical Cord of a Baby

The umbilical cord carries oxygen and nutrients from the placenta into your baby’s bloodstream.

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How to Cut the Umbilical Cord of a Baby

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  1. How to Cut the Umbilical Cord of a Baby How to Cut the Umbilical Cord of a Baby

  2. The umbilical cord is the connection between a mother The umbilical cord is the connection between a mother  and her baby.

  3. Part 1. Part 1. Clamping and Cutting the Cord at the Hospital Clamping and Cutting the Cord at the Hospital 1. Be aware that clamping and cutting the umbilical cord are not necessary. 2. Expect your doctor to perform “immediate” clamping within the first moments of your baby’s life. 3. Understand the benefits of delayed clamping. 4. Talk to your doctor about which type of clamping you would prefer.

  4. Part 2. Part 2. Clamping and Cutting the Cord at Home Clamping and Cutting the Cord at Home 2. If the cord is wrapped around your newborn’s neck, slide your finger under the cord. 1. Make sure you have access to the right medical supplies. 3. Use sterile plastic clamps or sterile woven umbilical tape to tie off the cord. 4. If you are using woven material, tie the knots firmly on the umbilical cord.

  5. Part 3. Part 3. Caring for the Cord Stump Caring for the Cord Stump 2. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after caring for the stump. 1. Bath the baby within the first six hours of life 3. Avoid touching the cord stump or exposing it to unclean substances. 4. Apply the antiseptic daily or with diaper changes for at least 3 days.

  6. Part 4. Part 4. Collecting Cord Blood Collecting Cord Blood 1. Be aware of your option as a parent to collect and store your baby’s cord blood. 2. Keep in mind you can still collect your baby’s cord blood even if you use delayed clamping.

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