Re: Criminal Teaching on immediate cord clamping on an infant's pulsating lifeline, the umbilical cord

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Mar 30 19:42:52 2001


Joe-

this thread unfortunately lends credence to the Gastaldo theory of skull crushing at birth!

art

At Fri, 30 Mar 2001, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 3/30/01 19:02:56, kdew@bellsouth.net writes:
>
><< After vaginal delivery, I place the newborn on the mom's abdomen, dry the
>baby and usually by this time (approximately 45 seconds to one minute) the
>pulsation has stopped and the significant other who wishes to clamp the cord
>has calmed down enough to do the job.
>
>Of course, all of this changes should the baby need attention not readily
>provided on the mom's abdomen and does not apply to caesarians at all. >>
>
>That's all fine and good... BUT... The poster was implying... no, she was
>asserting quite vigorously, that to NOT do as you do is not only malpractice
>but criminal! (At least in Canada... LOL)
>
>That's a LONG way from "Well, Grasshopper, I do it this way and everyone is
>happy..."
>
>Joe P.

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art fougner, md

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