What should you do with the placenta if it is delivered with the baby?

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Multiple Choice

What should you do with the placenta if it is delivered with the baby?

Explanation:
When the placenta comes out with the baby, keep it with the newborn and position it at roughly the same level as the baby (or slightly higher). This keeps the placenta accessible for inspection to confirm complete delivery, reduces the risk of contamination, and supports safe cord management as you monitor the baby and mother. Placing it on the floor away from the baby introduces contamination risk and separation from the newborn, while discarding the placenta is not appropriate.

When the placenta comes out with the baby, keep it with the newborn and position it at roughly the same level as the baby (or slightly higher). This keeps the placenta accessible for inspection to confirm complete delivery, reduces the risk of contamination, and supports safe cord management as you monitor the baby and mother. Placing it on the floor away from the baby introduces contamination risk and separation from the newborn, while discarding the placenta is not appropriate.

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