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One in three Britons are afraid to give women CPR because they are worried about touching their breasts, a study reveals.

The same proportion of men (33 per cent) also fear being accused of 'inappropriate' touching when giving women chest compressions.

However, just 13 per cent of women have the same reservations, according to the survey of 1,000 UK adults for St John Ambulance.

The first aid charity warned the sexual taboo is putting women at greater risk of dying from cardiac arrest and stressed: 'When it comes to CPR, every body is the same.'

Previous research found only 68 per cent of women are likely to receive bystander CPR compared to 73 per cent of of men.

And survival from the time of the cardiac arrest to hospital admission was 34 per cent for women but 37 per cent for men.

St John Ambulance wants everyone to learn CPR, which is given in the same way to both sexes, adding: 'Everyone deserves the best possible chance of survival.'

A defibrillator can make a critical difference, as when used within the first three minutes it can increase the chances of someone surviving a cardiac arrest by up to 70 per cent.

The defibrillator has pads that need to be placed on bare skin on the chest area.

However, when hearing this instruction, 38 per cent of people agreed that their levels of discomfort would rise.

Nearly half of the male respondents (46 per cent) stated they would feel less comfortable using a defibrillator on a woman knowing that they might have to remove her clothing, including a bra, versus 31 per cent of females surveyed.

Nearly a quarter (23 per cent) of all respondents admitted they are less likely to give CPR to a woman in public than a man.

However, two in three (64 per cent) agreed their comfort levels would increase if offered the right support and training.

Jordan Davison, community experience manager at St John Ambulance, said: 'Whilst this latest research flags some concerning issues around people's comfort levels in performing CPR on women, it isn't wholly surprising.

'These concerns are frequently raised in our training sessions.

'Our message to people is that it is always better to do something than nothing in these circumstances.

'Regardless of gender, when it comes to CPR, every body is the same, the technique is the same and everyone deserves the best possible chance of survival.

'By supporting this campaign, signing up to a free first aid public demonstration, visiting our website for first aid advice or attending a training course — let's bust this taboo together and close this unnecessary gender gap for good.'

Each year over 30,000 people have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the UK, with less than one in ten surviving, according to the British Heart Foundation.

Millie Bright, captain of Chelsea Football Club's women's team, said: I’ve had the experience of being at a game when someone suffered a suspected cardiac arrest, and it was terrifying.

'It's so important that we all take the time to learn how to save a life, as we never know when we might need the help of strangers.

'To learn that as a woman I am more at risk because people are uncomfortable to provide help due to my gender is shocking.'

 
No one wants to get #metoo'ed just for helping a stranger. Ladies and the #believeallwomen crowd have only themselves to blame.
Or sued, I'm pretty sure I've read about it more than once and its not just women suing men, but also men have sued after getting CPR. Shit is crazy.
 
Not me. I’ll fist some chicks butthole to shock them back to health. Give me an AED and a bucket of lube, this bitch gonna be resurrected like Lazures after a coffee and trucker speed.
 
If I actually believed that CPR worked I'd probably try it. I've never seen it work.

I regretfully inform you that if you are under my medical supervision then you are probably going to die
 
Or sued, I'm pretty sure I've read about it more than once and its not just women suing men, but also men have sued after getting CPR. Shit is crazy.
The Samaritan Law protects against lawsuits. And an AED will tell you if CPR is even necessary. You can use one completely untrained and be protected under the law.
 
Fun fact: stethoscopes only came about due to a young doctor in the 1800s being uncomfortable about having to listen to a woman's chest (she had very large tits), as before they were around, doctors would have to put their heads on the patients chest and back to hear the heart and lungs.
The guy rolled up some paper into a tube instead, discovered it not only worked but also amplified the sound, and boom, early stethoscope.
 
When incels haven't touched a woman in their entire life, its pretty understandable they wouldn't be up to the task.

I propose that only people who have gotten laid can have CPR licenses.
 
The Samaritan Law protects against lawsuits. And an AED will tell you if CPR is even necessary. You can use one completely untrained and be protected under the law.
Theres still time and/or money spent getting it dismissed. Not everywhere has samaritan laws, and they only protect 'reasonable' actions, considering some rulings and some of the things that are considered reasonable today, you can't assume that what you believe is reasonable, is considered reasonable by the judge/jury. Thats not to say that every case means the person helping is going to get fucked but if its not concrete I can understand why people would simply rather not.

I guess you could rely on the fact that CPR is pretty dog shit, chances are they'll be dead before they can sue. Of course, there are many factors that increase/decrease the survival rate, like the length of time from the heart stopping to being revived.
 
Not disagreeing with the medics, but having a chestzapper around is kinda rare.
They're actually quite common in the UK.

A lot of phone boxes were repurposed for this, most public buildings have one and even some chains stores advertise having one by their front doors.

Not as widespread yet but some even have "Bleed Kits", similarly used if someone has been stabbed (haw haw getting stabbed in UK I know).

It's quite impressive really. Though not a shock that people are scared to use them.
 
Fun fact: stethoscopes only came about due to a young doctor in the 1800s being uncomfortable about having to listen to a woman's chest (she had very large tits), as before they were around, doctors would have to put their heads on the patients chest and back to hear the heart and lungs.
The guy rolled up some paper into a tube instead, discovered it not only worked but also amplified the sound, and boom, early stethoscope.

I bet his husband was real impressed with that discovery.
 
Can’t blame them, all you need is a 5 second tiktok vid of some guy prepping a woman for an AED (with that helpfully edited out by camera angles) and an overlay of “OMG Vicious assault of unconscious woman in public!” transposed on top in glitter type, and the mob will be finding and destroying that guy’s life in minutes.
 
If you need CPR, you are a corpse. Only dead people need CPR. Men being afraid of performing CPR on a dead person is cowardly and retarded.

Spare me the “#metoo” and “women deserve this” shit.

This is paranoia and retardation.
 
Spare me the “#metoo” and “women deserve this” shit.
No. I won't.

This is the future women collectively chose. You chose this. You chose your representative to go to the Senate/Cabinet on your behalf. You voted it, you legislated it over the course of the past 6 decades.

And now, you've gone so fucking far around the horseshoe that now men in dressed are shidding in your bathrooms, stealing your Olympic medals, taking over your sports teams, dictating your reproductive rights and resources and sexually violating you whilst suffering zero legal repercussions for it. Today we add to the list: men won't touch women for completely justifiable fear of sexual assault allegations.

You chose this. You don't get to wash your hands of it. And you wasted no time in demonizing men just two sentences after the quoted text, so to you I put a question: was it all worth it?

This is paranoia and retardation.
I agree wholeheartedly.

And it's a monster of womens' own creation.
 
Should start to advertise cpr classes in diverse locations with a flyer written in scirbbly, pic of a lady getting cpr, cloth open, bobs flopping all about.

The % of the population cpr certified will be a new record in no time.
 
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