Re: 4th degree laceration

From: Jefferson Delfino (dr.jefferson@uol.com.br)
Sun Sep 25 11:55:13 2005


There are many possibilities: vaginal compression by babies´ head the coccix compression against the vagina and the head previous vaginal scars the head and the hand make more volume and compression. I have seen I rectal fistula some (months) time after delivery.

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Jefferson Delfino




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