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1Research Promotion and Development Team, Health Systems Based on Primary Health Care (HSS), Pan American Health Organization,Washington DC, USA. mmreveiz@hotmail.com.lreveiz@yahoo.com
Routine enemas during the first stage of labour do not significantly benefit maternal or neonatal outcomes. Evidence suggests enemas do not reduce infection rates or improve satisfaction, advising against their regular use in childbirth.
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