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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
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The episiotomy tradition
The new approach
Episiotomy risks
Healing from an episiotomy
Accept some uncertainty
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An episiotomy is a cut (incision) made in the tissue between the vaginal opening and the anus during childbirth. This area is called the perineum.
Although an episiotomy was once a routine part of childbirth, that's no longer the case. If you're planning a vaginal delivery, here's what you need to know about episiotomy and childbirth.