Perineal tears

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Perineal tears are injuries that occur in the perineal area (the region between the vaginal opening and the anus). • They are classified based on their severity and the structures involved. Risk factors • Large baby (macrosomia) • Instrumental delivery (forceps or vacuum) • Primigravida • Prolonged second stage of labour • Shoulder dystocia • Previous perineal tears
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