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Delaying cord clamping could save lives of premature babies

Waiting for two minutes or longer to clamp the umbilical cord of a premature baby soon after birth could help reduce the risk of death, compared with immediately clamping the umbilical cord, or waiting a shorter time before doing so. ....

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Delaying cord clamping could halve risk of death in premature babies

Delaying cord clamping could halve risk of death in premature babies
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Mom & Former Paramedic Explains How Serving Your Children Cucumbers Can Pose A Choking Hazard

A mother and former paramedic took to TikTok to share the dangers of cucumbers that many parents are unaware of. If the vegetable is not prepared safely for young children, it can pose a choking hazard. ....

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