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Newborn umbilical cord care
What's an umbilical cord stump?
An umbilical cord stump (or umbilicus) is the piece of umbilical cord that's left on your baby's body when the cord is clamped and cut after birth.
During pregnancy, the umbilical cord carries nourishment and oxygen to your baby from your placenta.
It attaches to your baby through an opening in your baby's abdomen (where their belly button will be). After birth, your baby is ready to breathe on their own and to get nourishment from feeding.
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Cutting the cord is a quick and painless procedure (the cord has no nerve endings).
It can be done by your practitioner or your partner, if you'd like.
Umbilical cord fell off yellow underneathThe umbilical cord clamp is removed after 24 to 48 hours, leaving a small umbilical cord stump. The stump will eventually dry, harden, turn dark brown, and fall off.
When does the umbilical cord fall off?
The umbilical cord stump will dry up and drop off in about 7 to 21 days, often leaving a small wound that may take a few days to heal.
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