2023
DOI: 10.1111/jmwh.13579
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Cervical Lacerations: A Review of Risks

Susan Salazar,
Kaitlyn Grayson,
Harris Tsamolias

Abstract: Cervical laceration (CL), although infrequent, is an often‐unrecognized complication of vaginal birth and can cause significant blood loss in the immediate postpartum period. The rate of clinically significant CL ranges from 0.14% to 0.2% of births. Nulliparity, operative vaginal birth, occiput posterior position of the fetus, induction of labor, and episiotomy have been cited as possible risk factors. Much of the available literature regarding CL, however, is dated or anecdotal, and there are varying and inco… Show more

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