PMID: 11911621Mar 26, 2002Paper

Neonatal transitional physiology: a new paradigm

The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing
Judith S Mercer, Rebecca L Skovgaard

Abstract

Early clamping of the umbilical cord at birth, a practice developed without adequate evidence, causes neonatal blood volume to vary 25% to 40%. Such a massive change occurs at no other time in one's life without serious consequences, even death. Early cord clamping may impede a successful transition and contribute to hypovolemic and hypoxic damage in vulnerable newborns. The authors present a model for neonatal transition based on and driven by adequate blood volume rather than by respiratory effort to demonstrate how neonatal transition most likely occurs at a normal physiologic birth.

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