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I am confused by this discussion so hoping for some
clarification! My understanding of the results of the HOOP trial was that it
favoured the use of Hands On - a finding that the midwives in the UK were
surprised by. I had read summaries that clearer pointed out an improvement in
perineal outcomes with a hands on approach. Was there re-analysis carried out
that found the opposite to be true? It sounds from this discussion that the HOOP
trial is now being said to have favoured hands off. Can someone
help?
Nikki Macfarlane
Childbirth International www.childbirthinternational.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Distance training for the world's childbirth educators and doulas
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