As do I. If it isn't broken, don't fix it.
Judy

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Sheena Johnson wrote: I feel that if there is no obvious obstruction of labour and there are signs of progress, ie restitution, the shoulders follow the head etc. then we should probably not bother about removing the cord, what do others think?
I agree, MM
 
 


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