![]() Views on Article - Pain relief with Minor Surgery (Epsiotomy) Name: ComprarVimax5 Country: India Comment: Saudações. Na verdade, eu fiz algumas navegar na web e dar início a este blog. Vimax Eu firme especial deste blog apresentam-se e é bastante incredible. Vimax I indubitavelmente genuinamente prazer o seu website.Perfectly, o pedaço de postagem é no juramento do melhor, Comprar Vimax pelo menos nesta genuinamente pena apesar assunto. Onde Comprar Vimax, Comprar Vimax. Vimax. Name: devi Country: India Comment: i also got episiotomy disease for my first child.then only i realised that child caring and delivering is not so easy,thatz y mother are kept in high position in the world. one ediotic docter gave me this type of trouble and i felt much of pain in sitting etc.its a untold misery... Name: arunesh Country: India Comment: episiotomy is must in praganancy.episitomy is never fasting healing procees but during labour it is very helpful prcedure which is done by doctoror nurses.I m supporting to the episitomy.It small surgical procedure without pain to the mother and after this procedure baby hav came easily.i our country it is must nad primy gravida. Name: Mumtobeforfirsttime Country: India Comment: Your website certainly needs an update. Latest researches show that this procedure is not beneficial at all and usually done by impatient medical practitioners. People visiting this site, Please discuss this with your doctor/care provider and say a firm NO to such unwanted procedures Name: dr.Sandhya chhasatia Country: India Comment: I believe that judicious use ofepisiotomy is always welcome. Its proper suturing tech., hemostasis & better post op. wound care will minimise the short & long term morbidity.Tears are not good.That also require same care as episiotomy. Name: Andi Country: United Kingdom Comment: I am a midwife in England trying to reduce the episiotomy rate. If you have had sutures in your perineum, as soon as the wound itself is healed, start to use warm sweet almond oil a few drops at a time to massage the area. After a couple of weeks of that twice daily, use warm oiled fingers on the edge of the vagina around the wound area. You could get your partner to do this as part of returning to sexual activity but BE CAREFUL if you intend to use condoms as birth control. Oil destroys latex. If you can get argan oil that is amazing at wound healing but it IS expensive. You will find that, over time, the scar tissue eases off and flexibity of the vaginal edge returns. If you become pregnant again do the massage and use oiled fingers to stretch and massage the vaginal scar gently. With luck and a good midwife, you should avoid another episiotomy. Discuss it with the midwife and, as far as possible, deliver either on your side or on hands and knees. That way the midwife can ease the perineum over the baby's head. Name: mom of 10 month old Country: U.S.A. Comment: I had an episotomy 10 months ago and I still have soreness. My husband and I are still not back to a normal sex life. I wish I was the one that could say that I am pain free. Just research and discuss with your GYN about any concerns. Name: ella Country: Ireland Comment: I am waiting to give birth to my second child at this time and am dreading it as i was given an epsiotomy on my first delivery. The whole delivery took 5 hours from first pain to last and in hindsight i feel i was given this procedure much too quick. It took a week to be able to sit down and months before the soreness and itching went away. I will not be as quick to agree to an epsiotomy this time.... i hope all will go well. Name: Maria Country: united kingdom Comment: Yes, this website is outdated if it is giving information that an episiotomy is better than a natural tear. A natural tear heals much quicker, because of the ragged edges, than a slice of a knife. Episiotomy does not shorten the pushing stage of labour ,and is only useful in extremely rare circumstances. It is soon to be regarded as an outdated mode of care, along with the compulsory shaving, enema and lying back with legs in stirrups that went on in the US in the 60s and 70s. Aside from that, this is a lovely and informative websigte. Name: Magdalene Country: usa Comment: I'm glad to see so many other comments here about the incorrect information about episiotomies. A tear will heal faster and better than an incision. And many mothers do not tear at all. There are many techniques that can help prevent tearing, including the position in which one delivers and the use of perineal massage. Name: Mama_of_3 Country: canada Comment: Your site definitely needs to be updated on this fact. Episiotomies do NOT heal better or faster than natural vaginal tears / lacerations. It has been well documented that tearing is indeed favourable to surgical cutting since in a tear, only the superficial layers of tissue are damaged. On the other hand, an episiotomy cuts through layers of delicate tissue AND muscle and is FAR more painful to recover from. Please be responsible and update your information. Name: jodi Country: canada Comment: episiotomies take longer to heal, often do not heal as well as a tear and are more painful to recover from than a natural tear. They should only be used when the baby is in distress and must comeout quickly. Name: aanuraj Country: malaysia Comment: i had episiotomy when i gave birth to my first child. the healing was really killing. it took about six months for proper healing though i did not have sex with my husband for 10 months after the epsiotomy because afraid of pain. we tried once after 6 months but it was really painful & we stopped. i was unable to sit properly in the toilet & had infection, my stitches came off and i went for resuturing(second time stitching). i had a tough time & i told myself i'll naver go for epsiotomy anymore in mylife. for my second child i read a lot about lobour & delivery, i had a very short normal delivery with less pain. i would advise anyone thinking of epsiotomy, pls don't. Name: another mum-to-be Country: united kingdom Comment: I've seen figures as high as 90% of first time labours in the US involve episiotomies; and figures in the region of 8% in the Netherlands and 12% in the UK? Why? To my mind, routine episiotomy constitutes ritual gentital mutilaion. (Something we're trying to stop in Africa and the East?) I'm glad I won't be giving birth in the US. (Note the routine circumcision rates in the US too.) Are most episiotomies necessary? Look at it this way, take a piece of cloth at the corners and pull, it'll take some effort to tear it! Now snip the edge with scissors and pull again. This site has some wonderful, thought provoking articles, then blows it on a subject that women are worried about, at a time when they need reassuring. Please don't mislead women like this. Women should look around, research well and take a balanced view. At the end of the day this is your life, your body, your baby, don't forget WOMEN are DESIGNED to give birth. Name: mom-to-be Country: india Comment: your site gives incorrect information about epsiotomies . the world over - more and more doctors and midwives are realising that more often than not, the epsiotomy was not required at all - and as a result of this learning - fewer epsiotomies are performed. to be noted : they are only performed when the life of the mother/baby is at risk. As for healin - the vaginal tears/lacerations heal as well ( sometimes better) than the epsiotomies ( which require stiches and which could lead to other complications). as a resposible site - which is in other ways such a wonderful site - you MUST be careful about the content , esp. when the content is of an advisory nature. Name: che Country: philippines Comment: good
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