Cord pilot trial, comparing alternative policies for timing of cord clamping before 32 weeks gestation: follow-up for women up to one year
Abstract Background The Cord Pilot Trial compared two alternative policies for cord clamping at very preterm birth at eight UK maternity units: clamping after at least 2 min and immediate neonatal care (if needed) with cord intact, or clamping within 20 s and neonatal care after clamping. This paper...
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Main Authors: | Lucy Bradshaw (Author), Alexandra Sawyer (Author), Lindsay Armstrong-Buisseret (Author), Eleanor Mitchell (Author), Susan Ayers (Author), Lelia Duley (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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