Umbilical Cord

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Restricted Umbilical Cord Problems

givingbirthnaturally.com — “The majority of restricted umbilical cord problems during childbirth can be pinpointed to a single preventable source - early cord clamping.View full resource at givingbirthnaturally.com

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Umbilical Cord Care Basics

budapest-doula.com — “Umbilical cord care: normal appearance, alarm signs to watch out for, common questions.View full resource at budapest-doula.com

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budapestdoula Budapest Doula Doula

Tips on how to care for a baby's umbilical cord, and what to watch out for. http://fb.me/1a5GDxkZH

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Endocrinology Article | Umbilical Cord

mdlinx.com — “Hematopoietic differentiation of umbilical cord blood-derived very small embryonic/epiblast-like stem cellsView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2011 at 9:03 am By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Physician, Doctor, and Health Communicator

Hematopoietic differentiation of umbilical cord blood-derived very small embryonic/epiblast-like stem cell... http://bit.ly/gkUVTw #endo

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Cutting the Umbilical Cord | The Lab

dadlabs.com — “The labor and delivery is over, you're a dad to a new baby, and you are presented with the opportunity to cut the umbilical cord. Dads, do you cut the cord? Or do you let the doctor do it? In this episode of The Lab, DadLabs talks with OBGYN Dr. Karen Jaffe about the process of cutting the umbilical cord. Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad share their cord cutting experiences. If you have thoughts about cutting the cord, let us know by dropping a comment on this video or visiting us at DadLabs.com. DadLaView full resource at dadlabs.com

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UHhospitals University Hospitals Hospital

RT @DadLabs: Maybe dads shouldn't cut the umbilical cord, after all. http://bit.ly/cKPnD3

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Umbilical Cord Blood Donation

umassmemorial.org — “UMass Memorial Medical Center offers an umbilical cord blood donation program on our Memorial Campus through Cryobanks International, Inc.View full resource at umassmemorial.org

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umassmemorial UMass Memorial Hospital

We are proud to offer new mothers the opportunity to help others through our #cordblood donation program. Learn more: http://ow.ly/4F1xi

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NHBS › Magic Umbilical Cords

nurturingheartsbirthservices.com — “NHBS › Magic Umbilical CordsView full resource at nurturingheartsbirthservices.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 20, 2011 at 12:51 am By:

DarleneMacAuley Darlene MacAuley Doula

See pictures of an umbilical cord & its changes following birth. Very cool! http://t.co/YivaXKnL

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Cutting the umbilical cord: sooner or later?

windsorpeak.com — “A new study published today in the British Medical Journal rekindles the debate on whether there is a benefit to waiting a little while to cut the umbilical cord after a baby is born. The standard of care in the U.S., as well as other developed nations, is to cut a newborn's umbilical cord within seconds of delivery. But as this new study shows, ...View full resource at windsorpeak.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2011 at 3:40 am By:

baby411 Dr. Ari Brown Doctor, Pediatrician, and Physician

New post: When to cut the umbilical cord? Sooner or later? http://t.co/IxgzStnQ

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Shortened Umbilical Cord - Mamapedia™

mamapedia.com — “Read all 4 responses: "We just had a friend who had to have a c-section yesterday because they discovered the baby had a shortened umblical cord. I have never heard of it and just..."View full resource at mamapedia.com

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Shortened Umbilical Cord : We just had a friend who had to have a c-section yesterday because they discovered the... http://bit.ly/7IhPM8

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Waiting to Clamp the Umbilical Cord May Be Better for Babies:

health.msn.com — “Waiting to Clamp the Umbilical Cord May Be Better for Babies:View full resource at health.msn.com

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Waiting to Clamp the Umbilical Cord May Be Better for Babies: http://bit.ly/dAVwUK

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Umbilical Cord Cells: Godsend or Gimmick? - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Umbilical Cord Cells: Godsend or Gimmick?View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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MayoClinic Mayo Clinic Health Site

RT @DanChildsABC: A9 Other doctors agree w/ @DrRichardBesser: public cord blood banking is generally best: http://abcn.ws/jDtuRU #abcDrBchat

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Birth Injuries Related to Umbilical cord Clamping

cordclamp.org — “Birth Injuries Related to Umbilical cord ClampingView full resource at cordclamp.org

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Birth Injuries Related to Umbilical cord Clamping http://fb.me/Dmx4rlqc

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Umbilical cord blood not suitable for assessing allergy risk

health.am — “Umbilical cord blood not suitable for assessing allergy risk. Umbilical cord blood not suitable for assessing allergy riskView full resource at health.am

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Most Recently Shared on October 5, 2010 at 6:49 pm By:

CommunityChiro1 Dr. Stephanie Maj Doctor, CAM, Chiropractor, and Acupuncturist

Umbilical cord blood not suitable for assessing allergy risk: For years, hospitals and researchers have been testi... http://bit.ly/9YR2A7

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Wait to cut umbilical cord, say researchers - Telegraph

telegraph.co.uk — “Cutting of babies' umbilical cords should be delayed to allow more vital stem cells and nutrients to flow from their mothers, researchers have claimed.View full resource at telegraph.co.uk

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Wait to cut umbilical cord, say researchers: Cutting of babies' umbilical cords should be delayed to allow more vi... http://bit.ly/bYRa48

2 years ago...

Umbilical cord cells may treat arthritis

physorg.com — “Umbilical cord stem cells may be useful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Animal and in vitro experiments, described in BioMed Central's open access journal Arthritis Research and Therapy, have shown that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) taken from umbilical cord blood can suppress inflammation ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Do we clamp the umbilical cord too soon?

twurl.nl — “The timing of umbilical cord clamping at birth should be delayed just a few minutes longer, suggest researchers at the University of South Florida's Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair.View full resource at twurl.nl

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