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FAQs > The POP-OUT Trial > What are the chances that my baby will be posterior?

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When you are first fully dilated in labour, the chances of an occiput posterior baby is about 10%.  There is also a 20% chance your baby will be in the occiput transverse position.  Therefore there is about a 30% chance you will be randomised if you have agreed to be a part of the POP-OUT Trial.

Last updated on July 28, 2012 by [Your Name Here]

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