Lisa Groenewoud @VictoryOfTheLight369
14 February, 07:05
i DID not KNOW THIS!

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Texas Cowgal @Texascowgal
Our cows and horses break it right away. Not saying this is not true for humans because I've never researched this or even thought about it.
07:41 PM - Feb 14, 2021
In response Lisa Groenewoud to her Publication
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Casey Rich @Madam_Rich
14 February, 07:53
In response Texas Cowgal to her Publication
I was going to say most animal births ive seen the mommas bite it. Ive never seen them just leave it, but maybe some animals do. I have actually done a lot of research on this before giving birth. Leaving the umbilical cord attached for too pong actually causes jaundice (my youngest was on belli lights for two weeks afterwards). The best way to tell when to cut the cord is when it stops pulsating. Either way though- instant cutting of the cord is not the healthiest option.

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