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episiotomy
[ uh-pee-zee-ot-uh-mee, ep-uh-sahy- ]
noun
- an incision into the perineum and vagina to allow sufficient clearance for birth.
episiotomy
/ əˌ±è¾±Ë³úɪˈɒ³ÙÉ™³¾Éª /
noun
- surgical incision into the perineum during the late stages of labour to prevent its laceration during childbirth and to make delivery easier
episiotomy
/ Ä-±èijú′ē-ųÙ′ə-³¾Å§,Ä-±èŧ′zŧ- /
- Surgical incision of the perineum during vaginal childbirth to facilitate delivery.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of episiotomy1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of episiotomy1
Example Sentences
MLK officials credit round-the-clock staffing with an OB and midwife with driving its notably low rates of C-sections and episiotomies, measures widely used to gauge the quality of maternal care.
He did not honor her request for an episiotomy — an incision near the vaginal opening to make it larger for childbirth — and she suffered a painful tear, she says.
Some parts of the birth story I can only hope to forget: induction, complications, “failure to progress,†interventions, fetal distress, “poor expulsive effort,†tearing, episiotomy, hemorrhage.
I remember looking at my episiotomy scar and it looked tiny.
But the continuously monitored mothers are subjected to significantly more interventions—oxytocin stimulation, forceps deliveries, episiotomies, C-sections, etc.—with their attendant expenses and complications.
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