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The trial is focused on home induction of women with uncomplicated pregnancies. By Orla Dwyer Friday 16 Jul 2021, 12:05 AM 3 hours ago 4,613 Views 2 Comments
Image: Shutterstock/sukanya sitthikongsak
Image: Shutterstock/sukanya sitthikongsak
A CLINICAL TRIAL at the Rotunda Hospital funded by a biomedical company has been criticised for the way it presents information on risks and benefits of induced labour to pregnant women.
The Home Induction Trial aims to assess two different methods of induction for healthy first-time mothers at 39 weeks pregnant. After the induction begins, they return home to await labour.
The trial began in November 2020 and 86 women have so far taken part, the Rotunda said.
Letters: Diana â the dream and the reality
Perhaps the ordinariness of her statue befits a princess who shone so brightly that she cast a disproportionate shadow
The statue of Diana, Princess of Wales, at the sunken garden of Londonâs Kensington Palace. Photograph: Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock
The statue of Diana, Princess of Wales, at the sunken garden of Londonâs Kensington Palace. Photograph: Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock
Sun 11 Jul 2021 01.00 EDT
Consensus in the press finds Dianaâs statue âdullâ, lacking âvitalityâ and âfrumpyâ and it may be true that part of the explanation is that the âenergy and purpose have been drained out of the art formâ (âDiana, Wollstonecraft, Wilde⦠why do we keep getting it so wrong with our statues?â, News). There is, however, a more fundamental problem. The idea of Diana, Princess of Wales, was always more significant than the real person. Even in an era of hyper-celebrity, few
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