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  1. pre-SUCCECS: Lessons learned from implementing resuscitation and stabilisation with an intact cord during caesarean sections – Focus group discussions with implementation teams
  2. The association between antenatal SARS-CoV-2 exposure and infant neurodevelopment at four months of age: A prospective multicenter cohort survey within the COPE study
  3. Neurobehavioral Outcomes at 10 Years of Age following Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping: A Follow-Up Study after a Randomized Trial
  4. Parents as protectors: Experiences during intact cord resuscitation in the mother's bed
  5. Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of infants in caesarean sections: an intervention development and pilot-study (INTACT-1)
  6. Residual placental blood volume after cesarean section: A scoping review
  7. How Delayed Cord Clamping Saves Newborn Lives
  8. Moral distress among maternity and neonatal healthcare workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Sweden: Results from the COPE staff longitudinal cohort study
  9. Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of moderately preterm to term infants in caesarean deliveries - A feasibility study with historical control (INTACT-2)
  10. Maintaining operability at a high personal cost – a mixed method study on maternal healthcare workers’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic
  11. Osteocalcin in Infancy and Early Childhood and Its Correlation With Later Growth and Body Composition: A Longitudinal Birth Cohort Study
  12. Timing of Umbilical Cord Clamping – Attitudes and Beliefs among Midwives, Obstetricians, and Neonatologists
  13. Platelet transfusion in neonatal intensive care units of 22 European countries: a prospective observational study
  14. Inflammatory and cardiovascular markers in placenta following SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy: A Swedish prospective cohort study
  15. Neonatal healthcare professionals’ experiences of intact cord resuscitation in the mother´s bed- an interview study
  16. Midwives’ Experiences of Intact Cord Resuscitation in Nonvigorous Neonates After Vaginal Birth in Sweden
  17. Reference limits for osteocalcin in infancy and early childhood: A longitudinal birth cohort study
  18. Umbilical cord clamping in the early phases of the COVID-19 era – a systematic review and meta-analysis of reported practice and recommendations in guidelines
  19. Cord clamping at preterm birth
  20. Umbilical cord clamping at preterm birth
  21. Stabilisation and resuscitation with intact cord circulation is feasible using a wide variety of approaches; a scoping review
  22. Bilirubin Levels in Neonates ≥35 Weeks of Gestation Receiving Delayed Cord Clamping for an Extended Time—An Observational Study
  23. Cord clamping – ‘hold on a minute’ is not enough, and sample your blood gases while waiting
  24. Hyper high haemoglobin content in red blood cells and erythropoietic transitions postnatally in infants of 22 to 26 weeks’ gestation: a prospective cohort study
  25. The COPE Staff study: Study description and initial report regarding job satisfaction, work‐life conflicts, stress, and burnout among Swedish maternal and neonatal healthcare workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic
  26. Cardiac Asystole at Birth Re-Visited: Effects of Acute Hypovolemic Shock
  27. Midwives’ decision-making process when a non-vigorous neonate is born – a Swedish qualitative interview study
  28. Challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic on the Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program: a mixed-methods Swedish survey in the COPE Staff cohort study
  29. A hybrid type I, multi-center randomized controlled trial to study the implementation of a method for Sustained cord circulation And VEntilation (the SAVE-method) of late preterm and term neonates: a study protocol
  30. Cord clamping beyond 3 minutes: Neonatal short‐term outcomes and maternal postpartum hemorrhage
  31. Making the Argument for Intact Cord Resuscitation: A Case Report and Discussion
  32. Umbilical cord clamping and management of the third stage of labor: A telephone-survey describing Swedish midwives’ clinical practice
  33. Serum osteocalcin levels at 4 months of age were associated with neurodevelopment at 4 years of age in term‐born children
  34. Haemoglobin and red blood cell reference intervals during infancy
  35. COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Early Childhood (COPE): study protocol for a prospective, multicentre biobank, survey and database cohort study
  36. Depressive symptoms postpartum is associated with physical activity level the year prior to giving birth – A retrospective observational study
  37. Cord Management of the Term Newborn
  38. Delayed clamping of the umbilical cord at birth improves child development
  39. Intrauterine vertical SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: a case confirming transplacental transmission followed by divergence of the viral genome
  40. Soluble Transferrin Receptor during infancy and reference intervals for the Roche Cobas platform
  41. Prelabour caesarean section and neurodevelopmental outcome at 4 and 12 months of age: an observational study
  42. Hepcidin is a relevant iron status indicator in infancy: results from a randomized trial of early vs. delayed cord clamping
  43. Neurodevelopmental outcomes of a randomised trial of intact cord resuscitation
  44. Maternal and perinatal outcomes with COVID‐19: A systematic review of 108 pregnancies
  45. Systematic review and network meta-analysis with individual participant data on cord management at preterm birth (iCOMP): study protocol
  46. Maternal and Infant Outcomes After Different Methods of Umbilical Cord Management
  47. When age really matters; ferritin reference intervals during infancy revisited
  48. Intact cord resuscitation versus early cord clamping in the treatment of depressed newborn infants during the first 10 minutes of birth (Nepcord III) – a randomized clinical trial
  49. Delayed cord clamping was not associated with an increased risk of hyperbilirubinaemia on the day of birth or jaundice in the first 4 weeks
  50. Effect of early versus delayed cord clamping in neonate on heart rate, breathing and oxygen saturation during first 10 minutes of birth - randomized clinical trial
  51. Effect of Delayed Cord Clamping of Term Babies on Neurodevelopment at 12 Months: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  52. Reference intervals for reticulocyte hemoglobin content in healthy infants
  53. Between the sheets - or how to keep babies warm
  54. Factors associated with timing of umbilical cord clamping in tertiary hospital of Nepal
  55. Wait a minute? An observational cohort study comparing iron stores in healthy Swedish infants at 4 months of age after 10-, 60- and 180-second umbilical cord clamping
  56. Effects of Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping vs Early Clamping on Anemia in Infants at 8 and 12 Months
  57. Elective caesarean: does delay in cord clamping for 30 s ensure sufficient iron stores at 4 months of age? A historical cohort control study
  58. Effect of timing of umbilical cord clamping on anaemia at 8 and 12 months and later neurodevelopment in late pre-term and term infants; a facility-based, randomized-controlled trial in Nepal
  59. The transition to extra-uterine life by extremely preterm infants - handle with care
  60. Effect of Delayed Cord Clamping on Neurodevelopment at 4 Years of Age
  61. Effect of Delayed vs Early Umbilical Cord Clamping on Iron Status and Neurodevelopment at Age 12 Months
  62. Effects of delayed cord clamping on neurodevelopment and infection at four months of age: a randomised trial
  63. Effects of delayed compared with early umbilical cord clamping on maternal postpartum hemorrhage and cord blood gas sampling: a randomized trial
  64. Effect of delayed versus early umbilical cord clamping on neonatal outcomes and iron status at 4 months: a randomised controlled trial