Must-Know Things About Vaginal Tearing
Many women out there, who are going to be a mother for the first time, often wonder how come it can be possible for them to deliver a baby weighing 3.5 kg through their vagina. They guess about the amount of pain they will have to bear during the vaginal delivery. Not only the doctors in Indore for gynecology and obstetrics but also from the other parts of the nations have stated that during pregnancy and labor, blood supply increases around the vagina, which in turn, enlarges the tissues surrounding it and supports vaginal baby delivery.
What Is Vaginal Tearing?
Given the situation, in which, the head of the child
does not come out properly during vaginal delivery, your doctor will need to
make a minor cut between the vagina and the anus i.e. parenchyma to allow the
child to come out easily. This is known as vaginal tearing. It is to be noted
that the size of the cut can vary as per the given circumstances.
How Common Is The Vaginal Tearing During Child
Births?
Roughly, in 20 percent of the vaginal delivery
cases, vaginal tearing is required. Most of the women out there do not even
come to know that their doctor has carried out the process of vaginal tearing
during their delivery. In a simple sentence, most women do not feel the pain of
vaginal tearing.
According to doctors in Indore for gynecology and obstetrics, if it is your first
pregnancy, chances of undergoing vaginal tearing remain high. On the other
hand, if this is your second pregnancy, it is less likely for you to undergo
vaginal tearing because the surrounding tissue becomes flexible. Some measures
can be taken to avoid vaginal tearing. Whether these measures will work or not,
cannot be said clearly because many things depend on the circumstances during
delivery.
In addition to the things said above, there are a a couple of factors that add to the need for vaginal tearing, including vacuum
delivery, Epidural, abnormal position of the child’s head, overweight of the
child, the enlarged head size of the child, and so on.
About the Author:
Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee is a well-known IVF specialist and
gynecologist. She practices gynecological and breast surgery, childbirth, and
medical gynecology. Her expertise allows her to carry out deliveries,
surgeries, and consultations at an exceptional level. If you are experiencing
trouble with your reproductive health, do not hesitate to see Dr. Sushmita
Mukherjee.
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