The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that the baby's umbilical cord should not be cut too quickly after the baby is born. This delay turned out to bring many benefits for babies, you know. One of them is to prevent anemia in infants.
During this time, cutting the umbilical cord is done within 10-30 seconds after the baby is born. This process is needed so that the newborn can be examined and treated by a pediatrician immediately. But not long ago, the WHO suggested that the new cord be clamped and cut at least 1-3 minutes or more after the baby is born.
Clamping and cutting the umbilical cord will stop the flow of blood from the placenta to the baby. Now, if this procedure is delayed, there will be more blood flowing to the baby's body from the placenta.
Before cutting the umbilical cord, the doctor may wait a few minutes for the cord to stop beating, which indicates that the blood flow has stopped on its own.
Benefits of Deferring Cutting the Cord
Come, Bun, see some of the benefits of delaying cord cutting below:1. More blood the baby receives
Delaying of the cord cutting allows more blood to be transferred from the placenta to the baby. This method can increase the baby's blood count by about 30-35%.2. Increase iron reserves in the baby's body
Increasing the volume of blood can increase hemoglobin or red blood cell levels, so the amount of iron stored in the newborn's body will also increase. This is important because iron is needed to prevent the baby from developing anemia, and to support the baby's growth and cognitive development.3. Help the baby transition
More blood supply for the baby at birth can help him adapt better to the new environment outside the womb. Substitution of oxygen in the baby's blood will run more easily because the lungs get enough blood flow.4. Supports the development of the baby's nerves
Delaying cutting of the umbilical cord is thought to help the baby's nerve development. In a study of a number of 4-year-old children, it was seen that children who underwent umbilical cord cutting at birth had better physical movement and social abilities than children whose umbilical cord was cut shortly after birth.5. Increase the baby's immunity
Delaying cutting of the umbilical cord can increase the transfer of immune cells from mother to baby. This will strengthen the baby's immune system, so he is not easily attacked by diseases, especially infectious diseases.6. Reducing the risk of mothers experiencing bleeding
The study found that delaying cord cutting can help reduce the risk of postpartum bleeding as well as the need for blood transfusion in mothers after giving birth.Benefits of Deferring Cord Cutting for Premature Babies
While for babies born prematurely or born before 37 weeks' gestation, delaying cord cutting can provide benefits in the form of:- Increases circulation and blood volume in the baby's body.
- Reducing the risk of babies experiencing brain hemorrhage.
- Reducing the risk of babies needing blood transfusions.
- Reducing the risk of babies affected by necrotizing enterocolitis, which is a dangerous condition in which intestinal tissue damage occurs due to inflammation.
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