Assistant Professor


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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact

McMaster University
1280 Main St. West,
HSC3V - 43B
Hamilton, Ontario ​L8S 4K1
Canada



The authors respond to “Routine use of episiotomy with forceps should not be encouraged”


Journal article


G. Muraca, K. Joseph
Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2020

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Muraca, G., & Joseph, K. (2020). The authors respond to “Routine use of episiotomy with forceps should not be encouraged.” Canadian Medical Association Journal.


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Muraca, G., and K. Joseph. “The Authors Respond to ‘Routine Use of Episiotomy with Forceps Should Not Be Encouraged.’” Canadian Medical Association Journal (2020).


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Muraca, G., and K. Joseph. “The Authors Respond to ‘Routine Use of Episiotomy with Forceps Should Not Be Encouraged.’” Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2020.


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@article{g2020a,
  title = {The authors respond to “Routine use of episiotomy with forceps should not be encouraged”},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Canadian Medical Association Journal},
  author = {Muraca, G. and Joseph, K.}
}

Abstract

We thank Drs. Klein and Kaczorowski for their interest in our article.[1][1],[2][2] Although we found some of their arguments distracting and dated, we welcome this opportunity to clarify our position.

Klein and Kaczorowski are correct in pointing out that our analysis focused on hospital


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