This presentation will describe the cultural significance as well as the physiological functions of the Placenta, and the difference between early and late clamping and cutting of infants’ umbilical cords. Robin Lim will discuss the role of Midwives in advocating for the human rights of newborns, and emphasize that what Midwives do in the birthroom sets the tone for success, or failure of family relations.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: Describe the cultural significance as well as the physiological functions of the Placenta, and the difference between early and late clamping and cutting of infants’ umbilical cords.
Objective 2: Discuss the role of Midwives in advocating for the human rights of newborns.
Objective 3: Describe for Midwives how what happens in the birthroom sets the tone for success, or failure of family relations.
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