Re: Cord clamping (was ...)

From: Charlie Chambers (cchamber@alumni.rice.edu)
Sat Mar 31 13:01:34 2001


on 3/31/01 11:48 AM, Geffrey Klein, MD at gklein@icsi.net wrote:

> At 1:28 PM -0600 on 3/31/01, Joanne Bulley wrote:
>
>> Can't say as I have done or seen any bottom slapping - except on TV or
>> in movies... Anyhow - even those that are very prompt at cord clamping
>> still do it after the baby has taken a few deep breaths. After some
>> suctioning of mucus, setting the baby wherever you set it (mom's belly,
>> in the docs arms etc), wipe the baby down a bit - then grab the clamp...
>> As we all realized (and I should not have done even that first comment)
>> the poster was on her own crusade - and crusaders don't usually look at
>> facts - just globalizations!
>
> But with overpopulation, discrimination, famine, war, disease, and
> corruption conquered, we can concentrate on really important issues
> like cord clamping..

touche'

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