Christopher Robinson: Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries in Spontaneous Vaginal Births
Christopher Robinson, Physician/Partner at Charleston Maternal Fetal Medicine, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Katariina Laine et al. published in AJOG:
“Obstetric anal sphincter injuries in spontaneous vaginal births in nulliparous pregnant individuals: a 21-year cohort study based on real-world data – The photo illustrates the manual perineal protection method with two hands: one hand protecting the perineum and the other hand controlling the expulsion speed of the baby’s head.”
Title: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries in spontaneous vaginal births in nulliparous pregnant individuals: a 21-year cohort study based on real-world data
Authors: Katariina Laine, Kathrine Fodstad, Sari Räisänen

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