Delayed Cord Clamping UPDATE (With Med Student Guest Host)

Dr. Chapa's OBGYN No Spin Podcast by Hector Chapa

Episode notes

It’s so interesting to see how medical evidence evolves, and changes, over time. The result of course is that clinical practice evolves and changes as well. The story of umbilical cord management at time of delivery highlights this very issue very well. The ACOG first recommended delayed cord clamping (DCC) in 2012, for preterm infants, as data showed marked improvement in neonatal outcomes in that population. In this episode, we will briefly walk through the timeline from 2012 to the latest update on DCC which came from the AAP in October 2025, just one month after the ACOG had their DCC update. This story also exemplifies how professional medical societies don’t always have the SAME recommendations, with small tweaks, in their guidance. So, Dr Chapa and I will summarize these key updates…Listen in for details!

1. ACOG 2012: D ... 

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Keywords
pregnancydelayed umbilical cord clampingumbilical cord clamp