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Great share Robyn! PERINEAL TEARS Tears in the perineal area can occur during vaginal birth. There are 4 grades of tearing, which you can see in the picture. Grade I &
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Tearing” During Birth: What Does It Actually Mean? — Collingwood Pelvic Health
Mama Strut by Pelv-Ice - Ok mamas, lets talk about perineal tears! It's a conversation that doesn't happen enough even though it happens to over half of vaginal delivering mothers. The severity
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Medbullets - Perineal lacerations are lacerations associated with vaginal childbirth that may occur when the vagina and surrounding tissues stretch during delivery. 1st-degree lacerations are an injury to the skin and subcutaneous
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Babycare - Perineal tears are common during a vaginal delivery and they vary in severity: 1st degree: The least severe, involving only the perineal skin 2nd degree: Involve the skin and
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