“…20,24,30 Limited evidence is available comparing delayed cord clamping to cord milking, with further studies; this intervention could offer a faster approach. 30,35 CONCLUSIONS Delayed cord clamping in premature neonates has been shown to be beneficial by increasing the neonatal hemoglobin, decreasing the need for RBC transfusions, and decreasing the incidence of IVH. Delayed cord clamping seems to be a safe practice, and although there have been reports of increasing bilirubin levels and hypothermia, no adverse outcomes have been observed.…”