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Perineal tears


Vaginal tears in childbirth - Mayo Clinic

2nd-degree vaginal tears. Second-degree tears involve skin and muscle in the area between the vaginal opening and the rectum. These tears may go deeper into the ...

Perineal tears during childbirth - RCOG

It is common for the perineum to tear to some extent during childbirth. Tears can also occur inside the vagina or other parts of the vulva, including the labia.

Vaginal Tears During Childbirth: Causes & Degrees - Cleveland Clinic

In a first-degree tear, you probably won't need stitches. In a second-, third- or fourth-degree tear, you'll receive stitches to repair the tear. Any stitches ...

Perineal Lacerations - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

Obstetric perineal lacerations, frequently occurring during childbirth, can affect the perineum, labia, vagina, and cervix.

Episiotomy and perineal tears - NHS

A doctor or midwife may need to make a cut in the area between the vagina and anus (perineum) during childbirth. This is called an episiotomy.

Perineal Tear: What to Expect at Home - MyHealth Alberta

A tear is usually healed in about 4 to 6 weeks. This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take for you to recover.

What to Know About Degrees of Perineal Tears - WebMD

There are four degrees of perineal tears. They're rated on how bad the tear is, with a fourth-degree tear being the worst.

Reducing your risk of perineal tears - RCOG

Perineal massage tips · Warm bath. Sit in a warm bath before you start. · Short nails. The tissues in your vagina and perineum are very delicate. · Comfortable ...

Perineal tears | Tommy's

Easing any pain or discomfort · Take paracetamol, which can help with stinging, or ibuprofen, which can help with swelling. · Put an ice or cool pack on the ...

Perineal tears and episiotomy | Ready Steady Baby! - NHS inform

An episiotomy is a cut in your perineum. This makes the opening of your vagina wider so that your baby can be born more easily.

Perineal tear - Wikipedia

A perineal tear is a laceration of the skin and other soft tissue structures which, in women, separate the vagina from the anus. Perineal tears mainly occur in ...

Birth Injuries (Perineal or Vaginal Tears) - UChicago Medicine

Our specialists have extensive experience treating all types of birth injuries. We have a multidisciplinary team dedicated to specialized peripartum care.

Perineal tears | Pregnancy Birth and Baby

A perineal tear is a laceration of the skin, muscles and other soft tissues that separate the vaginal opening and the anus (back passage) also referred to as ...

Causes and treatment of vaginal cuts and tears - MedicalNewsToday

Minor vaginal cuts or tears can cause pain and discomfort, but they generally heal without treatment within a few days. Keeping the affected area clean and dry ...

Perineal tears - third and fourth degree - The Royal Women's Hospital

Sometimes during a vaginal birth, the area between the vagina and the anus may tear. • A third-degree tear involves partial tearing of the anal sphincter (a ...

Understanding the long-term impact of a perineal tear - Gadsby Wicks

A perineal tear will be minor and heal quickly. However, third-degree tears and fourth-degree tears require more significant treatment to repair.

Can vaginal tears during childbirth be prevented? - Mayo Clinic

It's hard to completely prevent vaginal tears during childbirth. But some research suggests that the following steps could lower the risk of serious tears.

Perineal tears A review - RACGP

The aim of this article is to provide general practitioners (GPs) with a good understanding of perineal tears by discussing the different classifications.

Perineal tearing (vaginal tearing) during birth | BabyCenter

A perineal tear is a laceration from the vagina towards the anus that can happen as your baby's head emerges during birth.

Risk factors for perineal and vaginal tears in primiparous women

The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence of second-degree perineal tears, obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI), and high vaginal tears in ...