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London: Medical trials of an ``anti-shock suit'' have found it could save the lives of women who are at risk of dying from blood loss during childbirth. The garment, which resembles the bottom half of a wetsuit, forces blood from the legs towards the vital organs, preventing them from being damaged if a woman has a haemorrhage. Each year, some 529,000 women die in childbirth, 99 per cent of them in developing countries. In Egypt, where the trial was conducted, nearly two-thirds of deaths in childbirth are attributed to haemorrhages. The trial, involving 364 women, found that the ``non-pneumatic anti-shock garment'' (NASG) cut blood loss by 50 per cent. The research teambelieves the trial saved the lives of a number of patients. - Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006
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