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Can you have normal birth after third degree tear?

Can you have normal birth after third degree tear?

Most women will have a normal vaginal birth after a 3rd or 4th degree tear. Having a planned episiotomy (a cut made in the perineum) in future births does not seem to reduce the chances of another tear.

How long does a 3rd degree tear hurt?

Most women make a good recovery. The pain will lessen over time, but your discomfort may last for three months or more. During the recovery period, some women may complain of: pain and soreness around the affected area.

Why did I have a 3rd degree tear?

A third degree tear is an injury that can be sustained by a woman during a vaginal delivery. The injury involves the perineum and external anal sphincter.

Should I have ac section after 3rd degree tear?

In general, caesarean section is reserved for women with a very complex 3rd degree tear or who have persistent problems with bowel control since their last baby. Vaginal delivery is the better option for most women with a previous 3rd degree tear.

How do you poop after 3rd degree tear?

Taking laxatives after a 3rd degree tear Shortly after sustained a 3rd degree tear, medical practitioners should give you laxatives to take. Laxatives help to loosen stools, keeping your bowel movements soft and regular. They do not interfere with breastfeeding.

How do you prevent third degree tears?

How can I avoid a perineal tear?

  1. Perineal massage. Massaging the perineum in the last few weeks of pregnancy can reduce the chances of tearing during birth.
  2. Birth position. Kneeling down, being on all fours or lying on your side during labour may reduce the risk of tearing.
  3. How your midwife can help.
  4. Where you give birth.

Can pooping cause stitches to break?

Your stitches shouldn’t be affected when you do a poo. Try to avoid constipation by eating a healthy, balanced diet and drinking at least 2 litres of water a day.

Can 3rd degree tear cause prolapse?

Unfortunately, however, third and fourth degree tears do go undiagnosed. This can contribute towards the occurrence of a vaginal prolapse as there will be an underlying weakness.

How long will my perineal tear hurt?

It’s most painful at the beginning, but you should feel better each day. Pain typically affects sitting, walking, urinating, and bowel movements for at least a week. Your first bowel movement may be painful. A tear is usually healed in about 4 to 6 weeks.

Can I poop with a 3rd degree tear?

Will the tear affect my bowel control? As a third or fourth degree tear affects the muscle of the back passage, some women develop problems with bowel control while the area is healing. Symptoms can include a feeling of urgency to empty the bowel, such that it is difficult to ‘hold on’.