Delaying umbilical cord clamping may improve child’s development

The first study to assess the long-term developmental outcomes of delayed cord clamping suggests boys may benefit if clamping is delayed by 3 minutes after birth.

The first study to assess the long-term developmental outcomes of delayed cord clamping suggests boys may benefit if clamping is delayed by 3 minutes after birth.
SOURCE: Pediatrics / Children’s Health News From Medical News Today – Read entire story here.