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It was believed in the year 1950 that early or immediate clamping is defined as umbilical cord clamping within 1 minute of birth, and late or delayed clamping is defined as umbilical cord clamping more than 5 minutes after birth. Many small studies of blood volume changes after birth have reported that 80–100 mL of blood transfers from the placenta

Impact of delayed versus immediate umbilical cord clamping in lowering death or major disability at 2 years
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