2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2014.03.006
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Childbirth care practices in public sector facilities in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: A descriptive study

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“…So, shaving occurred in 161 cases (89.4%). The understanding in favour of pubic shaving defends the idea of hygienic, prevention of infection, better access to tissues in episiotomy/episiorrhaphy, or in the possible operation of instrumental birth from below [25,26]. It is considered a routine procedure in some institutions [25].…”
Section: Discussing Women Perception About Nursing Carementioning
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“…So, shaving occurred in 161 cases (89.4%). The understanding in favour of pubic shaving defends the idea of hygienic, prevention of infection, better access to tissues in episiotomy/episiorrhaphy, or in the possible operation of instrumental birth from below [25,26]. It is considered a routine procedure in some institutions [25].…”
Section: Discussing Women Perception About Nursing Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The understanding in favour of pubic shaving defends the idea of hygienic, prevention of infection, better access to tissues in episiotomy/episiorrhaphy, or in the possible operation of instrumental birth from below [25,26]. It is considered a routine procedure in some institutions [25]. Studies do not confirm positive results and mention discomfort through growth of pubic hair, irritation in the vulva area, multiple superficial cracks, burning sensation, heat and itching [26].…”
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“…Episiotomy is the birth interventions that commonly performed to enlarge the perineum during delivery which, may be justified for specific maternal or fetal indications such as poor maternal effort, forceps extraction or fetal distress, however, the routine use of this procedure is being questioned [3,21]. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommendation to restrict the use of episiotomy procedure in low risk pregnancy, nevertheless, this procedure has remained constant in all countries around the world [5,11] in particular developing countries [3,5,21].…”
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“…The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommendation to restrict the use of episiotomy procedure in low risk pregnancy, nevertheless, this procedure has remained constant in all countries around the world [5,11] in particular developing countries [3,5,21].…”
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confidence: 99%