Is episiotomy better than tearing?

natural tearing. Research has shown that moms seem to do better without an episiotomy, with less risk of infection, blood loss (though there is still risk of blood loss and infection with natural tears), perineal pain and incontinence as well as faster healing.
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Does a natural tear heal faster than an episiotomy?

The episiotomy tradition

For years, an episiotomy was thought to help prevent more extensive vaginal tears during childbirth — and heal better than a natural tear. The procedure was also thought to help preserve the muscular and connective tissue support of the pelvic floor.
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Why is episiotomy no longer recommended?

The No. 1 reason the procedure has fallen out of favor is that it actually contributes to worse tearing than might occur naturally during childbirth. As many as 79 percent of women who deliver vaginally will experience some vaginal tearing during childbirth.
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Which is better episiotomy or c section?

In some emergency circumstances where a baby needs to be delivered quickly, Levy said an episiotomy can be a lifesaving procedure that is less risky than a Cesarean section delivery, which is a major surgery.
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What is the difference between episiotomy and tearing?

A vaginal tear (perineal laceration) is an injury to the tissue around your vagina and rectum that can happen during childbirth. There are four grades of tear that can happen, with a fourth-degree tear being the most severe. An episiotomy is a procedure that may be used to widen the vaginal opening in a controlled way.
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Episiotomy VS Natural Tear - What You NEED to Know!



How can I push during labor without tearing?

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  1. Prepare to push. During the second stage of labor, the pushing stage, aim for more controlled and less expulsive pushing. ...
  2. Keep your perineum warm. Placing a warm cloth on the perineum during the second stage of labor might help.
  3. Perineal massage. ...
  4. Deliver in an upright, nonflat position.
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Is normal delivery possible without episiotomy?

An episiotomy is usually not needed in a healthy birth without any complications. Experts and health organizations such as ACOG and the World Health Organization (WHO) only recommend an episiotomy if it is medically necessary.
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Which type of delivery is best?

Vaginal delivery is the most common and safest type of childbirth. You'll probably hear the term “natural childbirth” used to describe a vaginal delivery without medication for pain or to start or speed up labor. Some mothers will still choose to have other medical help during labor like a monitor for the baby's heart.
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Which delivery is more painful?

While slightly more than half said having contractions was the most painful aspect of delivery, about one in five noted pushing or post-delivery was most painful. Moms 18 to 39 were more likely to say post-delivery pain was the most painful aspect than those 40 and older.
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Which delivery is painless?

Painless normal delivery or delivery with labor analgesia (Epidural) is a technique where very specific concentration of drug is used. Although the drug reduces the pain, it maintains the ability to push your baby out through the birth canal.
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What type of episiotomy is best?

Episiotomy Types

The two most common types of episiotomy are midline episiotomy and mediolateral episiotomy. Midline episiotomies are much more common in the United States and Canada. Mediolateral episiotomies are the preferred method in other parts of the world. Both types have various advantages and disadvantages.
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Can an episiotomy cause problems later in life?

There is often less blood loss with a midline episiotomy as well. The main disadvantage of a midline episiotomy is the increased risk for tears that extend into or through the anal muscles. This type of injury can result in long-term problems, including fecal incontinence, or the inability to control bowl movements.
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What degree tear is an episiotomy?

Degrees of perineal tears

There are 4 degrees of tear, depending on how deep they are and how far they go: First-degree tears are small and skin-deep. Second-degree tears are deeper and affect the muscle of your perineum. Third-degree tears also involve the muscle that controls your anus (the anal sphincter)
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Can you have an episiotomy twice?

Will You Need One Again Next Time? Probably not. Just because you had one episiotomy, you won't necessarily need it if you have another baby. Your doctor may prefer to have you tear naturally the second time.
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How do you poop after an episiotomy?

Drink plenty of fluids (unless your doctor tells you not to). If your bowel movements are not regular right after surgery, try to avoid constipation and straining. Drink plenty of water. Your doctor may suggest fibre, a stool softener, or a mild laxative.
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What hurts worse pushing or contractions?

For most women, labor is more painful than pushing because it lasts longer, gets gradually (or rapidly) more intense as it progresses and involves a large number of muscles, ligaments, organs, nerves and skin surface.
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How many bones break during delivery?

There were 35 cases of bone injuries giving an incidence of 1 per 1,000 live births. Clavicle was the commonest bone fractured (45.7%) followed by humerus (20%), femur (14.3%) and depressed skull fracture (11.4%) in the order of frequency.
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What's the hardest part of labor?

Stage 2 of labour: Transition

For many women, this is the toughest part of childbirth. Contractions are one on top of the other as your cervix dilates to 10 centimetres. You may feel you can no longer cope, or even start vomiting or trembling (especially in your legs).
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What is more painful C-section or natural birth?

Ultimately, a natural birth may be more painful than a cesarean section. However, the pain after your cesarean section combined with the heightened risks to you and your baby may outweigh the initial pain of childbirth. Make sure you consult with your doctors to get the best possible advice for you.
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Are C-sections worse than natural birth?

Women are three times more likely to die during a cesarean delivery than during a vaginal birth, due mostly to blood clots, infections and complications from anesthesia, according to a 2006 study published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology.
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What are the four 4 kinds of childbirth?

Types of Birth: Vaginal, Scheduled Cesarean, Induction and VBAC - Missouri Baptist Baby.
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Can episiotomy cause pain years later?

“Episiotomy actually increased your risk of more significant tears, specifically third and fourth degree tears. That is a tear into the muscle of the rectum and through the rectum,” said Fisch. This creates lingering pain, like Metti experienced, and can also cause rectal incontinence. “That's lifelong.
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Can you feel tearing during birth?

Due to the amount of pressure caused by your baby's head on your perineum, it is unlikely that you will feel any tearing. But everyone's birth is different and some women may find that they feel a lot of stinging, especially as the head is crowning (when your baby's head can be seen coming out of the birth canal).
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Does epidural increase chance of tearing?

Take away: One study shows that epidurals increase the risk of tearing. Another says that the reason more tearing occurs with epidurals is that more first time moms choose epidurals and first vaginal deliveries are already associated with a higher risk of tearing.
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Can an episiotomy be harmful?

What are the risks of an episiotomy? Some possible complications of an episiotomy may include: Bleeding. Tearing into the rectal tissues and anal sphincter muscle which controls the passing of stool.
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