sünnitushaava
Sünnitushaava, also known as an episiotomy, is a surgical incision made in the perineum, the area between the vagina and anus, during childbirth. This procedure is typically performed to prevent or reduce the risk of tearing during delivery. The incision can be made vertically or horizontally, depending on the physician's preference and the specific circumstances of the birth.
Episiotomies are most commonly performed during vaginal deliveries, particularly when the baby's head is large or
Post-delivery, the incision is usually closed with stitches, which are removed after a few days. While episiotomies