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FAQs > The POP-OUT Trial > If I am in the POP-OUT Trial, what would that mean for me?

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If you are in the POP-OUT Trial, we would like to perform a bedside ultrasound towards the end of your labour.  This ultrasound would take about one minute.  If your baby is in the posterior or transverse position then we would like to randomly select whether or not to turn your baby into the anterior position.  For more details, you can read our information sheet.

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