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Is There Any Way To Avoid A Third Degree Tear During Childbirth?

. Is there any action you can take both before and during the birth to avoid or reduce the chance of a third degree tear? This article explores your chances for avoiding a tear.

Why Avoid The Chance Of A Third Degree Tear?

A third degree tear can cause a significant amount of pain and suffering. It is a tear of the vaginal tissue going through the perineal skin and muscles which extend into the anal sphincter. A fourth degree tear would also extend through the rectal mucosa potentially leading to incontinence issues.

The ongoing problems caused by the tear after the birth can include pain during sexual intercourse and pain when going to the toilet.

It is clear, therefore, that every option for reducing or preventing a third degree tear should be examined.

Exercises You Can Perform During Pregnancy.

Pelvic floor muscles can be carried our during the pregnancy so that during labour you are able to relax the pelvic floor muscles which will make it easier to deliver the baby. The pelvic floor muscle exercise involves you tightening and then relaxing your pelvic floor muscle.

To find your pelvic floor muscle you need to tighten your muscles as if you are trying to stop yourself from passing water.

Contract the muscles in an upward and inward direction to tighten the pelvic floor muscles, then release them. You should try slow contractions in one session, and faster ones in another (when you release them more quickly). You should breathe whilst exercising and should be able to hold a conversation comfortably.

You can perform the exercises up to six times a day.

You can also try a perineal massage from around 34 weeks of pregnancy. The aim of this is to improve the elasticity of your perineum which can reduce the chances of a third degree tear during child birth.

Use wheat germ oil or K Y Jelly and using your thumb massage inside your vagina from 1/3rd of the way down one side of the vagina, down to the bottom and then up the other side, gradually stretching your vagina as you carry out this movement. You should start to feel a stinging or tingling sensation as you do this. Carry out this message for 5 to 10 minutes a day from the 34th week of pregnancy.

You should discuss these exercises with your midwife and ask her to demonstrate how to perform them to ensure that you are doing them correctly. You should also explain to your midwife your desire to avoid a third degree tear and ask what else you can do to help this cause.

Summary.

There are very good reasons why you would like to avoid a third degree tear during pregnancy. Unfortunately many people do not consider what action they can take to help this cause until it is too late. Hopefully that will not apply to you and through reading this article and talking with your midwife you will have the opportunity of avoiding a third degree tear and going through child birth without the complications that a third degree tear brings.

Copyright (c) 2010 Julie Glynn

by: Julie Glynn




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