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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Episiotomy Rates are Dropping. Recent studies question necessity of routine episiotomies |
Author(s) : | Spicer, Susan |
Year of publication : | 2003 |
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Résumé (français) : | L’épisiotomie était jusqu’à présent une pratique habituelle, censée eviter les déchirures du perinée lors d’un accouchement. Toutefois depuis les années 80, plusieurs études ont démontré qu’il n’y a pas d’avantage et qu’il y a parfois des risques accrus à effectuer une épisiotomie systématique. Selon certaines études, une déchirure guérit mieux et provoque moins de souffrances après la naissance qu’une coupure chirurgicale. |
Abstract (English) : | Episiotomy (an incision made to enlarge the vaginal opening during the birthing stage of labour), was until recently a routine surgical procedure believed to prevent injury to a birthing woman’s perineum. But several studies during the 1980s found that there is no advantage to routine episiotomy. In fact, in many cases, episiotomy caused more harm than good. Studies showed that a tear heals better and causes less postpartum pain than a surgical cut. |
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Argument (français) : | Régression de la pratique de l’épisiotomie au Canada (67 à 38% sur 11 ans) |
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Keywords : | ➡ position during labor ; physiology ; perineal/vaginal tears ; episiotomy |
Author of this record : | Sophie Gamelin — 14 Jul 2003 |
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