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Episiotomy: When it's needed, when it's not
The role of warm compresses and tissue massage
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The episiotomy tradition
The new approach
Episiotomy risks
Healing from an episiotomy
Accept some uncertainty
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.
Today, however, research suggests that routine episiotomies don't prevent these problems after all.