The effects of clinical hypnosis versus neurolinguistic programming (NLP) before external cephalic version (ECV): A prospective off-centre randomised, double-blind, controlled trial

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Objective. To examine the effects of clinical hypnosis versus NLP intervention on the success rate of ECV procedures in comparison to a control group. Methods. A prospective off-centre randomised trial of a clinical hypnosis intervention against NLP of women with a singleton breech fetus at or after 37(0/7) (259 days) weeks of gestation and normal amniotic fluid index. All 80 participants heard a 20-minute recorded intervention via head phones. Main outcome assessed was success rate of ECV. The intervention groups were compared with a control group with standard medical care alone (n = 122). Results. A total of 42 women, who received a hypnosis intervention prior to ECV, had a 40.5% (n = 17), successful ECV, whereas 38 women, who received NLP, had a 44.7% (n = 17) successful ECV (P 0.05). The control group had similar patient characteristics compared to the intervention groups (P 0.05). In the control group (n = 122) 27.3% (n = 33) had a statistically significant lower successful ECV procedure than NLP (P = 0.05) and hypnosis and NLP (P = 0.03). Conclusions. These findings suggest that prior clinical hypnosis and NLP have similar success rates of ECV procedures and are both superior to standard medical care alone. © Copyright 2012 Joscha Reinhard et al.

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Reinhard, J., Peiffer, S., Snger, N., Herrmann, E., Yuan, J., & Louwen, F. (2012). The effects of clinical hypnosis versus neurolinguistic programming (NLP) before external cephalic version (ECV): A prospective off-centre randomised, double-blind, controlled trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/626740

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