In fact, one third of a newborn’s blood is still in the placenta - TopicsExpress



          

In fact, one third of a newborn’s blood is still in the placenta and umbilical cord at birth. I suggest waiting until the pulsing of the cord is slowing to a stop – often only about 90 seconds longer than conventional medical practice allows for. If the cord is clamped too soon, before it stops pumping, your child can miss out on 60% of its red blood cells, additional iron, stem cells, white blood cells and much more. These are the ingredients that support your bundle of joy developing healthy bodily functions, intelligence, resistance to infection – the list goes on
Posted on: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 03:31:50 +0000

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