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99nicu Poll: Is delayed cord clamping used where you work?

Is delayed cord clamping used where you work? 55 members have voted

  1. 1. Is delayed cord clamping used where you work?

    • No
      35%
      39
    • No, but we want to implement it within the the next year
      11%
      12
    • Yes, but we have no written guidelines
      24%
      27
    • Yes, but only preterms and we have written guidelines
      11%
      13
    • Yes, for all infants and we have written guidelines
      12%
      14
    • Other comments
      3%
      4

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No. In a private setting it is more important for OB to collect cord blood for Cord Blood Banks.

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Hi nicu 99 group.

Cord clamping in our setting is done within 15 second after birth.we advised to OB group for delaying cord clamping for babies under 2000 gram.

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