Perineal Tears
Infection and wound breakdown in spontaneous second-degree perineal tears: An exploratory mixed methods study.
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Active delivery of the anterior arm and incidence of second degree perineal tears: a clinical practice evaluation
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Prevalence and characteristics of accidental perineal tears during childbirth in a communal medical center in Guinea Conakry: a cross sectional study
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Professional’s skills in assessment of perineal tears after childbirth—A systematic review
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Effect of perineal massage in the second stage of labour, on the incidence of episiotomy and perineal tears
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The effect of implementing a new guideline and operative pro forma on the detection and management of third- and fourth-degree perineal tears
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Risk factors associated with the practice of episiotomy and perineal tears occurred in mothers at the maternity hospital Sharif Idrissi in the region of Gharb Chrarda Bni Hssen (Morocco)
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A mixed methods study to explore women and clinician׳s response to pain associated with suturing second degree perineal tears and episiotomies [PRAISE]
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Effect of perineal massage on the incidence of episiotomy and perineal laceration
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Effect of Perineal Massage on the Rate of Episiotomy
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The outcomes of midline versus medio-lateral episiotomy
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Risk factors for delayed perineal wound healing and its impact on prolonged hospital stay after abdominoperineal resection
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The effects of perineal disinfection on infant’s oral microflora after transvaginal examination during delivery
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An Analytic Study of Recurrent Sport Injuries and their Causes
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Perineal injuries and birth positions among 2992 women with a low risk pregnancy who opted for a homebirth
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As tears go by: baby tears trigger more brain activity than adult tears in nulliparous women.
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A Retrospective Analysis of the Effectiveness of MRI and Ultrasound in Identifying Rotator Cuff Tears
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Natural history and clinical significance of meniscal tears over 8 years in a midlife cohort
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Irreparable rotator cuff tears: challenges and solutions
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EFFECTIVENESS OF HANDS OFF VERSUS HANDS ON TECHNIQUES ON PERINEAL TRAUMA AND PERINEAL PAIN AMONG PARTURIENT MOTHERS
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