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Urogynecology  (Expert Forum)
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Neglected tear after childbirth
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Lennox Hoyte, M.D. - UroGynecology, Pelvic Surgery
USF College College of Medicine Tampa - FL
Questions in the Urogynecology forum are answered by medical professionals affiliated with USF Health. Topics covered include overactive bladders, bladder pain, fallen/drooping bladder, bowel urgency, bowel prolapse, cystitis, incontinence, pain with intercourse, rectal prolapse, surgery, urinary urgency, and uterine prolapse.

Neglected tear after childbirth

by EmilyandMallory'sMom, May 31, 2007 12:00AM
I had a precipitous homebirth 3 weeks ago and didn't know that I had suffered a tear until a week after the birth----too late to have it fixed under a local as it had already started to heal.  It is at least a second-degree tear and extends right down to my anus.  There is no sign of infection.  I need to have it repaired and am interested in my options.  Regular OB or plastic surgeon or some other specialist?  What exactly is involved in this type of repair after the fact?  Would insurance consider this to be reconstructive?

by Lennox Hoyte, M.D., Jun 02, 2007 12:00AM
Most obstetricians have extensive experience in repairing these lacerations. I would go with an experienced OB.

In doing these repairs, I generally opt for general or spinal anesthesia, and the procedure should take about 60 - 90 minutes. POstop recovery is about 6 weeks, and I ask my patients to do warm sitz baths 3 times daily, and refrain from intercourse for about 4-6 weeks. Patients with this type of repair tend to do very well.

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by peekawho, Jun 02, 2007 12:00AM
Since the doctor here hasn't answered any questions in almost a month, you should go to a regular OB and get a professional, in person opinion by someone who has seen the tear.

Did you have a planned, unassisted HB?  I know you said it was a precip, but did a MW come and check you out after the birth?  If so, she was negligent in not repairing the tear at the time, if its as deep as you say.  Small, first deg. tears can often be left alone to heal on their own.

Show it to a doctor and see what needs to be done, if anything.  Please post back.  I'm always interested in HB, assisted or otherwise.  
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