Abstract

(Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2023;228:217.e1–217.e14) Mortality rates among infants that need resuscitation after birth is high despite recent advancements in resuscitation technology. The potential consequences of the need for resuscitation include a host of neurological disorders and problems, which underscores the need for maximizing effectiveness of treatment to stabilize these infants. One method that has been shown to benefit newborns in the first few minutes after birth is delayed cord clamping; for infants who require resuscitation; however, this is typically foregone in favor of immediate efforts to help them breathe.

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