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Is the Placental Transfusion Volume Influenced by the Position of the New Born at Birth?
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Position at introitus level and position at Maternal Abdomen for Placental Transfusion. Completed, enrolled 400 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
To compare the evolution of the infant's weight before delayed cord clamping (2 minutes after birth) as an indirect measure of the volume of placental transfusion in a group of healthy and fullterm newborns, placed at the level of the introitus versus another group placed on the abdomen of the mother.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
After birth: Weigh at 10 + 2 sec then Held the baby at the level of introitus and Cord clamping will be performed at 120 sec then another Weigh will be obtained after clamping
After birth: Weight at 10 + 2 sec then the baby will be placed at maternal abdomen and Cord clamping will be performed at 120 sec and new Weigh will be obtained after clamping