In this video, it appears it is cut after the cord has stopped pulsing but before the delivery of the placenta.
Information from this website: About.com
Here's How:
- Be sure the cord has stopped pulsing for most births.
- Ensure that there are two clamps on the cord.
- Hold the section of cord to be cut with a piece of gauze under it.
- Using sterile scissors cut between the two clamps.
- Dab excess blood.
- Place scissors away.
Tips:
- The gauze keeps excess blood from splattering.
- Remind everyone that mom and baby can't feel the cord being cut.
- The cord is thicker and harder to cut, more like meat gristle. Don't be surprised.
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