Postpartum perineal pain and its association with sub‐classified second‐degree tears and perineal trauma—A follow‐up of a randomized controlled trial
Malin Edqvist,
Gunilla Ajne,
Pia Teleman
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionPostnatal perineal pain is prevalent following childbirth and can impact women both physically and emotionally. The aim of the study was to study the effect of collegial midwifery assistance on perineal pain and pain medication 1 month after birth and to investigate the associations between the type of tear and perineal pain, satisfaction with healing, and resumption of intercourse.Material and MethodsA follow‐up questionnaire was sent 1 month postpartum to women with a first spontaneous vaginal bi… Show more
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