
A new study out of Nepal has found what many a midwife already knows: babies can be resuscitated with their cords intact, and often fare better when they remain connected to their placentas during resuscitation. You can find the full study here. Of note in this study, while both groups had comparable rates of NICU admissions, the mortality rate was 0% in the group where cords were left intact and newborns were resuscitated at bedside, versus a 3.1% mortality rate among newborns where the cord was cut immediately and baby moved to a resuscitation station.
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