Some labor occurs lacerations of the cervix, vagina andperineum, edema and bruising.3
The perineum lacerationis a wound in the muscular area covered by skin betweenthe vagina and anus introitus caused by a tear because ofchildbirth. During normal childbirth, perineal and vaginalacerations can be caused by sudden head expenditureand fast, the size of the excessive newborn, and a motherwho is torn tissue. In other situations, lacerations can becaused by a difficult birth with forceps, breech extractionor contraction of the pelvic outlet that encourages headtowards the posterior.4 Perineum rupture occurs in almost