Beneficis del pinçament tardà del cordó umbilical pel nadó i la gestant: revisió bibliogràfica
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Background: In recent years, there has been an increase in the demand by
pregnant women to assume a physiological part, diminished by those
interventionist techniques, and consequently, the search for alternative
techniques has increased exponentially with the aim of providing autonomy and
empowerment to the donor during the gestation process. One of the main tips is
umbilical cord management, which is based on the application of delayed
umbilical cord clamping instead of immediate clamping.
Delayed umbilical cord clamping involves abandoning the practice of early
clamping and clipping of the umbilical cord at the time of birth, which allows the
physiology of the process to be respected in its rhythm and the harvesting,
especially the transfusion of the blood remaining in the placenta to its recipient,
the newborn.
Objectives: The overall objective of this study is to determine the health benefits
of the baby and the pregnant woman of delayed umbilical cord clamping as a
technique applicable at the time of delivery