Effectiveness of Intrapartum Perineal Massage in Preventing Perineal Trauma in Nulliparous Women During the Second Stage of Labour: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Obinna K. Nnabuchi, George U. Eleje, Joseph I. Adinma, Emmanuel O. Ugwu, Ahizechukwu C. Eke, Joseph I. Ikechebelu, Okechukwu C. Ikpeze, Betrand O. Nwosu, Gerald O. Udigwe, Joseph O. Ugboaja, Osita S. Umeononihu, Chukwudi A. Ogabido, Ikechukwu I. Mbachu, Chukwuemeka O. Ezeama

TL;DR
This study found that perineal massage during childbirth reduces perineal tears and pain in first-time mothers.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence that intrapartum perineal massage reduces perineal trauma in nulliparous women.
Findings
Perineal massage significantly reduced perineal tears in first-time mothers during labor.
Women who received massage reported less perineal pain at 4 and 24 hours postpartum.
Massage also shortened the second stage of labor without affecting neonatal outcomes.
Abstract
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of perineal massage during the second stage of labour in preventing perineal trauma in nulliparous women. Methods: A randomized control trial involving 104 nulliparous women undergoing vaginal delivery. The participants were randomised into two arms (intervention-group ‘A' and control-group ‘B') in a 1:1 ratio. The intervention group had perineal massage and routine hands-on technique according to the hospital protocol while the control group received only hands-on technique. The primary outcome measure was the incidence of perineal tears during vaginal delivery, while the secondary outcome measures were the incidence of episiotomy during vaginal delivery, the mean duration of second stage of labour, and perineal pain score. Results: The baseline socio-demographic and maternal characteristics of the participants were similar in both arms. The…
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TopicsPelvic floor disorders treatments · Pregnancy-related medical research · Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes
