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Can vaginal tears during childbirth be prevented?

Vaginal tears can happen when a baby’s head comes through the opening of the vagina during childbirth. They’re also called perineal lacerations or perineal tears. These tears usually are repaired with stitches after birth to help healing.

Vaginal tears may occur if the baby’s head is too big for the vagina to stretch around. Or sometimes a tear might happen if the vagina doesn’t stretch easily. Minor tears are most common. They only affect the skin around the vaginal opening. Severe tears may extend to the tissue and muscle around the anus. The practice of making a surgical cut near the vaginal opening at the time of delivery — called an episiotomy — is no longer done routinely.

It’s hard to completely prevent vaginal tears during childbirth. But some research suggests that the following steps could lower the risk of serious tears:

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