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Vaginal Delivery Perineal Tears

Posted by Gyn Cancer & Pelvic Surgery
February 25, 2015

Oftentimes, when a woman has a vaginal delivery, a tear occurs in the area between your vagina and anus, or your perineum. Though it’s most common in women experiencing their first vaginal birth, it’s possible to tear during any vaginal delivery.  » Read more about: Vaginal Delivery Perineal Tears  »


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