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References: Change of opinion, Fear of jaundice, Obstetric protocols
Textbooks promoting immediate clamping of the umbilical cord
Hypovolemic shock, Pulsation of the umbilical cord stump and respriatory distress
Ischemic brain damage
•Change of opinion
55.Eastman HJ (1950) Williams Obstetrics, Tenth Edition, pp 397-398
•Fear of jaundice
56.Saigal S, Usher RH. (1977) Symptomatic neonatal plethora. Biol Neonate. 1977;32(1-2):62-72.
•Obstetric protocols
57.Turrentine JE (2003) Clinical Protocols in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Second Edition.  The Parthenon Publishing Group, Boca Raton, London, New York, Washington DC.
•Textbooks promoting immediate clamping of the umbilical cord
58.Hibbard, Bryan M (1988) Principles of Obstetrics.  Butterworths, London, Boston, Durban, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto, Wellington.
59.Chamberlain G, Gibbins CR, Dewhurst (1989) Illustrated Textbook of Obstetrics J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.
60.McGregor Kelly, J (1994) General Care (chapt 22) in Avery GB, /fletcher MA, MacDonald MG, eds .  Neonatology, Pathophysiology and Management of the Newborn, Fourth Edition.  J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1994.
61.Chanberlain G & Bowen-Simpkins P (2000) A Practice of Obstetrics and Gynecology, a Textbook for General Practice and the DRCOG. Third Edition. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, New York
62.Gabbe SG, Niebyl JR, Simpson JL (2002)  Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies, Fourth Edition.  Churchill Livingstone, Harcourt Health Sciences: New York, Edinburgh, London, Philadelphia.
•Hypovolemic shock
63.Murray NA, Roberts IA. Neonatal transfusion practice. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2004 Mar;89(2):F101-7.
•Pulsation of the umbilical cord stump and respiratory distress
64.Desmond MM, Kay JL, Megarity AL (1959) The phases of "transitional distress" occurring in neonates in association with prolonged postnatal umbilical cord pulsations. Journal of Pediatrics 55:131-151.
•Ischemic brain damage
65.Ranck JB, Windle WF (1959). Brain damage in the monkey, Macaca mulatta, by asphyxia neonatorum.  Experimental Neurology 1: 130-154.
66.Jacobson HN & Windle WF (1960) Responses of foetal and new-born monkeys to asphyxia.  The Journal of Physiology (London) 153:447-456.