Delayed cord clamping was not associated with an increased risk of hyperbilirubinaemia on the day of birth or jaundice in the first 4 weeks.
Nisha RanaLinda Jarawka RannebergMats MalqvistAshish KcOla AnderssonPublished in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2019)
Delayed cord clamping was not associated with an increased risk of hyperbilirubinaemia during the first day of life or risk of jaundice within 4 weeks compared with the early group.