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This study shows that delayed cord clamping for 180 seconds was an effective intervention to reduce anemia at 8 and 12 months of age in a high-risk population with minimal cost and without apparent adverse effects. If the intervention was implemented on a global scale, this could translate to 5 million fewer infants with anemia at 8 months of age, with particular public health significance in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, where the prevalence of anemia is the highest.Children with anemia and iron deficiency are more likely to experience stunting and delayed psychomotor development.2 One study has shown that delayed cord clamping compared with early cord clamping improved scores in fine-motor and social domains at 4 years of age.29 Further follow-up studies will be required to evaluate the effect of delayed cord clamping on neurodevelopmental milestones in preschool and school children. Additional research may be needed to evaluate whether the optimal timing of cord clamping may be even later than 180 seconds (ie, at the delivery of the placenta).
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This study shows that delayed cord clamping for 180 seconds was an effective intervention to reduce anemia at 8 and 12 months of age in a high-risk population with minimal cost and without apparent adverse effects. If the intervention was implemented on a global scale, this could translate to 5 million fewer infants with anemia at 8 months of age, with particular public health significance in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, where the prevalence of anemia is the highest.<br><br>Children with anemia and iron deficiency are more likely to experience stunting and delayed psychomotor development.2 One study has shown that delayed cord clamping compared with early cord clamping improved scores in fine-motor and social domains at 4 years of age.29 Further follow-. up studies will be required to evaluate the effect of delayed cord clamping on neurodevelopmental milestones in preschool and school children. Additional research may be needed to evaluate whether the optimal timing of cord clamping may be even later than 180 seconds (ie, at the delivery of the placenta).
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This study shows that delayed cord clamping for 180 seconds is an effective intervention to reduce anemia at 8 and 12 months of age in a high-risk population with minimal cost and without apparent adverse. If the intervention was implemented on a global scale, this could translate to 5 million fewer infants with anemia at 8 months of age, with particular public health significance in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, where the prevalence of anemia is the highest.<br><br>Children with anemia and iron deficiency are more likely to experience stunting and delayed psychomotor development.2 One study has shown that delayed cord clamping compared with early cord clamping improved scores in fine-motor and social domains at 4 years of age.29 Further follow-up studies will be required to evaluate the effect of delayed cord clamping on neurodevelopmental milestones in preschool and school children. Additional research may be needed to evaluate whether the optimal timing of cord clamping may be even later than 180 seconds (ie, at the delivery of the placenta).
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The study showed that 180 delayed treatments were effective interventions to reduce ischemic disease by eight and twelve months. In the high-risk population age, with the minimum cost, there is no obvious advertising effect if the intervention is implemented. Globally, this translates into five million people suffering from anemia at eight months of age with specific public The importance of health in South Asia and sub Saharan Africa, where the incidence of Alzheimer's is the highest.<br>Children with defects and lack of iron are more likely to experience dizziness and mental retardation. The research shows that in the field of fine motion and society, the laedcord clamp is compared with the early cordclamp. At four years of age. Studies below 29further will need to assess the effect of delayed elastic on neurodevelopment. Supplementary studies for pre-school and pre-school children may need to assess whether Cordcards can be up to 180 seconds late, which is a place to deliver.<br>
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