SummaryRoutine interventions during labor and birth, such as perineal shaving and enemas before vaginal delivery, continuous intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring (EFM), and episiotomy are prevalent in Taiwan, but they may not always be necessary. Numerous studies investigating these interventions have failed to find absolute benefits for women with uncomplicated and low-risk pregnancies. No evidence-based benefits support routine perineal shaving or enemas during labor for reducing the risk of perineal wound infection or neonatal infection. The use of EFM is associated with an increased rate of operative interventions (vacuum, forceps, cesarean delivery) but does not result in a significant decrease in the incidence of perinatal death or...
1. Episiotomy should be performed by indication only, and not routinely (Moderate quality evidence +...
Aim: To determine the number and prevalence of third- and fourth-grade perineal tears with restricti...
Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of operative vaginal delivery in relation t...
SummaryRoutine interventions during labor and birth, such as perineal shaving and enemas before vagi...
Backgrounds: Approximately 4-5% of maternal deaths in Indonesia is caused by trauma in the birth can...
Background & Aim: Routine episiotomy is often considered unnecessary. Episiotomy is associat...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
Perinea! trauma is defined as damage that occurs to the perineum during childbirth that can be unint...
Aim: Describe the incidence of episiotomy in normal vaginal delivery and analyze risk factors that a...
Genital tract trauma following spontaneous vaginal childbirth is common, and evidence-based preventi...
Perineal massage increases elasticity of myofascial perineal tissue and decreases the burning and pe...
In response to rising rates of medical intervention in birth, there has been increased international...
Episiotomy is widely performed as a ‘routine’ procedure during childbirth. The potential benefits fo...
Background: Trauma to the genital tract commonly occurs at birth, and can cause short- and long-term...
Aim and objectives. To identify maternal, newborn and obstetric factors associated with birth-relate...
1. Episiotomy should be performed by indication only, and not routinely (Moderate quality evidence +...
Aim: To determine the number and prevalence of third- and fourth-grade perineal tears with restricti...
Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of operative vaginal delivery in relation t...
SummaryRoutine interventions during labor and birth, such as perineal shaving and enemas before vagi...
Backgrounds: Approximately 4-5% of maternal deaths in Indonesia is caused by trauma in the birth can...
Background & Aim: Routine episiotomy is often considered unnecessary. Episiotomy is associat...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
Perinea! trauma is defined as damage that occurs to the perineum during childbirth that can be unint...
Aim: Describe the incidence of episiotomy in normal vaginal delivery and analyze risk factors that a...
Genital tract trauma following spontaneous vaginal childbirth is common, and evidence-based preventi...
Perineal massage increases elasticity of myofascial perineal tissue and decreases the burning and pe...
In response to rising rates of medical intervention in birth, there has been increased international...
Episiotomy is widely performed as a ‘routine’ procedure during childbirth. The potential benefits fo...
Background: Trauma to the genital tract commonly occurs at birth, and can cause short- and long-term...
Aim and objectives. To identify maternal, newborn and obstetric factors associated with birth-relate...
1. Episiotomy should be performed by indication only, and not routinely (Moderate quality evidence +...
Aim: To determine the number and prevalence of third- and fourth-grade perineal tears with restricti...
Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of operative vaginal delivery in relation t...