Background: Severe perineal trauma occurs in 0.5-10% of vaginal births and can result in significant morbidity including pain, dyspareunia and faecal incontinence. The aim of this study is to determine the risk of recurrence, subsequent mode of birth and morbidity for women who experienced severe perineal trauma during their first birth in New South Wales (NSW) between 2000 – 2008. Method: All singleton births recorded in the NSW Midwives Data Collection between 2000–2008 (n=510,006) linked to Admitted Patient Data were analysed. Determination of morbidity was based upon readmission to hospital within a 12 month time period following birth for a surgical procedure falling within four categories: 1. Vaginal repair, 2. Fistula repair, 3. Faec...
Objectives: To describe the postpartum perineal morbidity of primiparous women who had a vaginal bir...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the trends of severe perineal tears in England and to investigate to what ext...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE:Despite all the medical care provided during delivery labor, perineal injury i...
Objectives: To determine trends and risk factors for severe perineal trauma between 2000 and 2008. D...
Background: To examine risk of severe perineal trauma among nulliparous women and those undergoing v...
© 2014 Australian College of Midwives. Aim: To determine rates and risk factors for third and fourth...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the prevalence of perineal morbidity at 12 months postnatal and ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a previous pregnancy and delivery on perineal trauma rates in t...
Objective: to investigate the prevalence of enduring postnatal perineal morbidity and its relationsh...
More than 85% of women sustain some form of perineal trauma during vaginal childbirth in the United ...
Background: Our aim was to describe the range of perineal trauma in women with a singleton vaginal b...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, among women who have had a third- or fourth-degree perineal tear, the mod...
BACKGROUND:\ud Perineal trauma is common following vaginal birth. For the most frequently occurring ...
Background: Severe perineal trauma (SPT) (third or fourth degree tears) sustained during vaginal bir...
Introduction: The aim of this retrospective study was to examine the rates of perineal tears during ...
Objectives: To describe the postpartum perineal morbidity of primiparous women who had a vaginal bir...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the trends of severe perineal tears in England and to investigate to what ext...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE:Despite all the medical care provided during delivery labor, perineal injury i...
Objectives: To determine trends and risk factors for severe perineal trauma between 2000 and 2008. D...
Background: To examine risk of severe perineal trauma among nulliparous women and those undergoing v...
© 2014 Australian College of Midwives. Aim: To determine rates and risk factors for third and fourth...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the prevalence of perineal morbidity at 12 months postnatal and ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a previous pregnancy and delivery on perineal trauma rates in t...
Objective: to investigate the prevalence of enduring postnatal perineal morbidity and its relationsh...
More than 85% of women sustain some form of perineal trauma during vaginal childbirth in the United ...
Background: Our aim was to describe the range of perineal trauma in women with a singleton vaginal b...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, among women who have had a third- or fourth-degree perineal tear, the mod...
BACKGROUND:\ud Perineal trauma is common following vaginal birth. For the most frequently occurring ...
Background: Severe perineal trauma (SPT) (third or fourth degree tears) sustained during vaginal bir...
Introduction: The aim of this retrospective study was to examine the rates of perineal tears during ...
Objectives: To describe the postpartum perineal morbidity of primiparous women who had a vaginal bir...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the trends of severe perineal tears in England and to investigate to what ext...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE:Despite all the medical care provided during delivery labor, perineal injury i...