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T.O.C.C. Made Easy
T.O.C.C.: Timing of Cord Clamping Study.
A Masters of Midwifery research project.
Thank you to all who have been promoting the study so far.
In response to “frequently asked questions”, I have created this “T.O.C.C. made easy” list of instructions.
My aim is to time the interval between birth and cord clamping at 100 term vaginal births at CWH (spontaneous and instrumental). No change in practice, purely observational.
I have extended the data collection period until end of March 2018.
For LMC’s
1. Ask women if they consent to taking part. Consent forms can be emailed to you or pick up a copy in the T.O.C.C. box on Birthing Suite. File the signed consent form in each woman’s notes so that it is available when they birth.
2. When they arrive at CWH to birth, inform CCO of T.O.C.C. study. Have stopwatch ready at the birth – any midwife or student can do the timing.
3. (LMC or Core can do step 3) Document birth to cord clamping interval and birth data in the red notebook in the T.O.C.C. study box (mode of birth, maternal position, who facilitated birth and whether neonatal team called). File women’s consent form in T.O.C.C. box
For Core Midwives/Students
1. If woman has consented to taking part, make a note on birthing suite board “T.O.C.C. study” (can use pre-printed post-it notes in T.O.C.C. box)
2. When called to attend birth, start the stopwatch when the baby is born and stop timing when the first clamp is placed on the cord.
3. (LMC or Core can do step 3) Document birth to cord clamping interval and birth data in the red notebook in the T.O.C.C. study box (mode of birth, maternal position, who facilitated birth and whether neonatal team called). File women’s consent form in T.O.C.C. box
For All Practitioners – Midwives and Doctors
• Sign a practitioner consent form if you agree to take part in the study, place in the green T.O.C.C. box
• Don’t worry about filing consent forms, I will check the T.O.C.C. box regularly and do filing
If you would like me to talk to women about the study I can phone them and discuss:
Tina Hewitt, Midwife T.O.C.C. Lead Investigator: