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- Lotus_birth abstract "Lotus birth (or umbilical nonseverance) is the practice of leaving the umbilical cord uncut after childbirth so that the baby is left attached to the placenta until the cord naturally separates at the umbilicus, usually a few days after birth. The birth process is a huge transition for the fetal circulation, as it changes from getting oxygen from the maternal circulation via the placenta through the umbilical cord, to getting oxygen via the baby's lungs. Clamping the umbilical cord is thought to be an important means of increasing the arterial blood pressure in the neonatal circulation, thereby increasing the flow of blood to critical structures (like the heart and brain), diverting blood away from structures that are not useful after birth (the placenta), and finally assisting the circulation to mature. Although a neonate can survive with the placenta intact and the umbilical cord will eventually fall off on its own, this will reduce the baby's cardiac reserve, and therefore decrease its ability to fight infectious and environmental stresses. As the tissue in the placenta dies, the blood flow to these regions will gradually reduce, but microorganisms that are inhabiting the rotting placenta cannot be protected from entering the neonatal circulation via the umbilical vein, which may cause the baby to become seriously unwell or even die.The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has stated, \"If left for a period of time after the birth, there is a risk of infection in the placenta which can consequently spread to the baby. The placenta is particularly prone to infection as it contains blood. At the post-delivery stage, it has no circulation and is essentially dead tissue,\" and the RCOG strongly recommends that any baby that undergoes lotus birthing be monitored closely for infection.".
- Lotus_birth thumbnail Isaiah_Lotus_birth_2007.jpg?width=300.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageID "1334687".
- Lotus_birth wikiPageLength "2718".
- Lotus_birth wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Lotus_birth wikiPageRevisionID "707310427".
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_reserve.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childbirth.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink Childbirth.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink Fetal_circulation.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink Gangrene.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink Navel.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink Placenta.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink Umbilical_cord.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLink File:Isaiah_Lotus_birth_2007.jpg.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lotus birth".
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLinkText "lotus birth".
- Lotus_birth wikiPageWikiLinkText "lotus-born".
- Lotus_birth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Lotus_birth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lotus_birth subject Category:Childbirth.
- Lotus_birth hypernym Practice.
- Lotus_birth type Company.
- Lotus_birth type Obstetric.
- Lotus_birth type Redirect.
- Lotus_birth comment "Lotus birth (or umbilical nonseverance) is the practice of leaving the umbilical cord uncut after childbirth so that the baby is left attached to the placenta until the cord naturally separates at the umbilicus, usually a few days after birth. The birth process is a huge transition for the fetal circulation, as it changes from getting oxygen from the maternal circulation via the placenta through the umbilical cord, to getting oxygen via the baby's lungs.".
- Lotus_birth label "Lotus birth".
- Lotus_birth sameAs Q6685226.
- Lotus_birth sameAs Category:Lotus_birth.
- Lotus_birth sameAs Lotosový_porod.
- Lotus_birth sameAs Lotusgeburt.
- Lotus_birth sameAs Kelahiran_Lotus.
- Lotus_birth sameAs Lotus_birth.
- Lotus_birth sameAs Poród_lotosowy.
- Lotus_birth sameAs m.04tlwv.
- Lotus_birth sameAs Q6685226.
- Lotus_birth wasDerivedFrom Lotus_birth?oldid=707310427.
- Lotus_birth depiction Isaiah_Lotus_birth_2007.jpg.
- Lotus_birth isPrimaryTopicOf Lotus_birth.