• The Myth of Delayed Cord Clamping

  • Jul 26 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
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The Myth of Delayed Cord Clamping

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    Can childbirth really be non-traumatic and empowering? Discover how understanding the natural design of the umbilical cord can revolutionize your birthing experience, as we discuss the often-overlooked practice of delayed cord clamping. This episode challenges conventional wisdom, debunks common misconceptions like the myth that a cord around the baby's neck requires a cesarean section, and shares firsthand accounts from our ten home births that showcase the safety and importance of maintaining control during childbirth. We argue for environments where mothers can make informed choices, ensuring their babies receive essential blood and nourishment from the placenta.

    Explore the science and significance behind delayed cord clamping and why waiting until the umbilical cord becomes limp and white can have profound health benefits for the newborn. This practice allows for the complete transfer of vital blood and nutrients from the placenta, enhancing the baby's physiological and psychological well-being. We delve into the practice of lotus birth and highlight that the natural separation of the placenta is not an emergency, but rather a crucial step in supporting the baby's health. Our insights emphasize how allowing nature to take its course can lead to a smoother, less stressful transition for both mother and baby.

    We also critique the standard medical protocols that often rush the birthing process, potentially leading to unnecessary stress and complications. Drawing from personal experiences and challenging prevailing views, we advocate for delayed cord clamping and immediate skin-to-skin contact to reduce trauma and enhance bonding. By prioritizing a more natural, mother-baby-centered approach, we underscore the importance of recognizing how early life experiences deeply impact infants. Join us as we share our journey and advocate for the rights of babies to their own biological resources, fostering a healthier start from the very beginning.

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