Episiotomy Information Philadelphia PA
An episiotomy is a surgical procedure where a doctor makes an incision through the perineum to enlarge the vagina and make childbirth easier for the mother. Read through the following articles to learn more about episiotomies and find local companies and providers who can help you find what you’re looking for.
Lawrence S Borow MD
(610) 668-1170
146 Montgomery Ave
Bala Cynwyd, PA
Lawrence S Borow MD
(610) 668-1170
146 Montgomery Ave
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Hernan Ruano Brizuela, MD
215-324-0160
524 W Lehigh Ave
Philadelphia, PA
Hernan Ruano Brizuela, MD
215-324-0160
524 W Lehigh Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Education
Medical School: Univ Auto De Guadalajara, Fac De Med, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Graduation Year: 1974
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Catherine Aran Lee, MD
2200 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy Apt E503
Philadelphia, PA
Catherine Aran Lee, MD
2200 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy Apt E503
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Southern Ca Sch Of Med, Los Angeles Ca 90033
Graduation Year: 1999
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Ashwin Chatwani
(215) 707-3008
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 707-3008
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Specialty
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Vani Dandolu
(215) 707-3008
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 707-3008
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Specialty
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Andrea Caliri
(609) 261-7023
Route 38 & Eayrestown Road Community Health C
Mount Holly, NJ
Andrea Caliri
(609) 261-7023
Route 38 & Eayrestown Road Community Health C
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Maria Milagros Munoz, MD
312-337-5609
3401 N Broad St # F
Philadelphia, PA
Maria Milagros Munoz, MD
312-337-5609
3401 N Broad St # F
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Il Coll Of Med, Chicago Il 60680
Graduation Year: 1981
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Regina Marie Dougherty, DO
1741 Frankford Ave
Phila, PA
Regina Marie Dougherty, DO
1741 Frankford Ave
Phila, PA 19125
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Education
Medical School: Western U Hlt Sci Col Osteo Med Of The Pacific, Pomona Ca 91766
Graduation Year: 1996
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Osnat Geifman-Holtzman
(215) 707-3008
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 707-3008
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Specialty
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Clinton A Turner
(215) 235-9600
1412 Fairmount Ave
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 235-9600
1412 Fairmount Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Specialty
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Definition Episiotomy is the procedure of making a surgical incision through the perineum to enlarge the size of the vagina to assist childbirth. Perineum is the surface region, both in males and females, between the public symphysis (cartilaginous joint above the penis in males and above the vulva in females) and the coccyx (tailbone or the final column of the vertebrae). The incision or the cut can be midline or at an angle to tend of the vulva. This procedure is performed under the influence of local anesthetic and the cut is sutured i.e. surgically stitched, after delivery. Controversies The use of episiotomy was a common till the sixth decade of the 20th century, after which it has steadily declined. Many doctors and surgeons believed that episiotomies reduced the possibility of occurrence of many disorders like perineal trauma, postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction and excessive blood loss during delivery. However recent research has shown that it is episiotomy that causes these disorders. In addition to this, episiotomies also cause certain other disorders. It has been scientifically proved that episiotomies may increase morbidity i.e. the state of being diseased. Episiotomy can also increase the perineal pain in the postpartum period (the period of up to six weeks that follows immediately after birth), which results in trouble during defecating and makes sexual intercourses more painful. Therefore this procedure is used only if there are complications during the process of child birth, and is not used on a routine basis. Applications and Prevention Recent research has also shown that the natural tearing process that occurs during child birth, when episiotomy is not used, is less painful and the tears heal more quickly than the incision made during episiotomy. In spite of this episiotomy is used if there is a sign of fetal distress (the fetus being unwell or fatigued) while the baby is in the birth canal or if the deli... |
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