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Other prominent examples of "authority advises" that are not backed by scientific proof and are opinion based rather than evidence based include:

1Blood letting in the treatment of eclampsia. How gross?

2Diuretics in the treatment of pre-eclampsia. Now we know that diuretics will not reduce the edema seen in these cases and it will reduce the already contracted intravascular volume of these patients leading to worsening of their condition.

3Routine episiotomy on the assumption that it will reduce future pelvic floor relaxation.

4The dictum "Once a section, always a section", now we know that Vaginal Birth After Cesarean is a safe approach to previous Cesarean section in selected cases.

5Uterine ventrosuspension for the treatment of infertility. Now we know that more than 30% of healthy fertile women will have their uteri in a normal retroverted position.

6Surgical removal of the epsilateral ovary in cases of tubal ectopic pregnancy (EP) on the assumption that this will increase the chance of future pregnancies.