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  2. Umbilical cord - Wikipedia

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    A 7 cm (2.75 in) long detached umbilical cord. The cord can be clamped at different times; however, delaying the clamping of the umbilical cord until at least one minute after birth improves outcomes as long as there is the ability to treat the small risk of jaundice if it occurs. [18]

  3. Omphalotomy - Wikipedia

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    The incision is normally made between two clamps on the umbilical cord, [2] used to stop blood flow, leaving an umbilical stump attached to the baby. After roughly 15 days, the remaining umbilical stump dries out and falls off, leaving a scar: the navel , or belly-button [ 3 ]

  4. Lotus birth - Wikipedia

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    The placenta, once ejected from the womb, has no circulation and quickly dies; [4] and within 3–10 days postpartum the umbilical cord dries and detaches from the baby's belly. [2] The practice requires the mother and baby to be home bound as they wait for the placenta and umbilical cord to dry, decompose, and separate from the baby. [10]

  5. Why do I have an innie or an outie - AOL

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    Plus, everything you might want to know about your belly button. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Infant - Wikipedia

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    The umbilical cord of a newborn is bluish-white in color. After birth, the umbilical cord is normally cut, leaving a 1–2 inch stub. The umbilical stub will dry out, shrivel, darken, and spontaneously fall off within about 3 weeks. This will later become a belly-button after it heals. The umbilical cord contains three vessels: two arteries and ...

  7. Omphalitis of newborn - Wikipedia

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    Omphalitis of newborn is the medical term for inflammation of the umbilical cord stump in the neonatal newborn period, most commonly attributed to a bacterial infection. [1] Typically immediately after an infant is born, the umbilical cord is cut with a small remnant (often referred to as the stump) left behind.

  8. Newborn Allegedly Dies After Mother's Induction Is Delayed ...

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    A baby died after a hospital did not induce labor for more than 60 hours, a lawsuit alleges. Chelsea Wootton, 31, was scheduled to be induced at 41 weeks pregnant, her law firm Irwin Mitchell said ...

  9. “It Was Worth The Pain”: Quadriplegic Influencer Talks About ...

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    Fans of quadriplegic influencer Steph Aiello were left shocked after she revealed the challenges she faces by urinating through her belly button on a clip uploaded last Friday (September 27).