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Reply To Topic Topic: Vaginal birth after 4th degree tear
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Posted By on 12 Mar 2007 03:08 PM

Hi! I'm a new doula and I am working with a mom who had a routine episiotomy with her first birth which then extended into a fourth degree tear. Seven months after her birth she had correctional surgery because the tear did not heal properly. She is pregnant again now, due in May, and was told by the surgeon who repaired the injury that she should plan a C-Sec the next time around. After talking with her new OB, who is supportive of natural and low/no-intervention birth, she has decided to plan a vaginal birth. Her doctor encouraged her to hire a doula and plan to labor and deliver in ways that support the perineum to help prevent another tear.

I have done extensive reading and attended a training course, but this will be my first birth. I'm aware of a few methods that will help prevent another tear--avoiding an episiotomy, water birth (not an option at this hospital), alternative birth positions, perineal support--but I could use some expert suggestions.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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