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- What is perineal massage ?
- What is the perineum ?
- What are the benefits of perineal massage ?
- Does research support perineal massage ?
- Are there any cautions when performing perineal
massage ?
- Can my partner help me perform perineal massage ?
- Instructions for performing perineal massage

Perineal
massage involves gently stretching the tissues that surround the opening to the
vagina.

The
perineum is the area of skin between your vagina and rectum.

Perineal
massage may . . .
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make you less likely to tear or get an episiotomy
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cause you to experience less stinging sensation during crowning
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familiarize you with the stretching sensations of birth so you can more
easily relax these muscles at birth
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Labrecque and colleagues
reported that 24.3% of women from the massage group delivered vaginally without
tears compared to only 15.1% from the group who did not use massage.

Avoid
pressure on the urethra (at the top of the vaginal opening).
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Massage gently! Vigorous massage could cause bruising or swelling.
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Do not massage if you have an active
vaginal infection or herpes lesions.
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Yes.
Your partner may use their thumbs or index fingers (initially it may only be
possible to use one finger). e
sensitive to your body and your feedback on the amount of pressure to use.

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Sit
or lean back in a comfortable position.
(A warm bath or warm compresses on the perineum for 10 minutes before
massage may help you relax.)
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Put a water soluble lubricant (KY Jelly, olive oil, vegetable oil, Vit. E
oil) on your thumbs and perineum.
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(graphic
used with permission from author of http://www.manbit.com
website)
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Place your thumbs 1 to 1 ½
inches inside your vagina.
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Press downward towards the rectum and to the sides at the same time until a
slight burning, stinging, or tingling sensation is felt |
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Hold
the pressure for 2 minutes until the area becomes numb.
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Breathe deeply and slowly and try to consciously relax the muscles.
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Keep
pressing down with your thumbs and slowly and gently massage back and forth
over the sides of your vagina in a ‘U’ movement for 3 minutes (see
figure).
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Relax
and repeat once.
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This
massage technique is performed 10 minutes daily beginning at week 34.


University of Michigan, School of Nursing.
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reserved.
Revised: February 12, 2001
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