Effect of Perineal Massage on the Frequency of Episiotomy and Perineal Tearing

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2026
A randomized controlled trial was conducted at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan, over 6 months following Institutional Review Board and College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan approval, to assess whether intrapartum perineal massage reduces mediolateral episiotomy and lowers the frequency and severity of perineal tears in women undergoing term (37-42 weeks), singleton, cephalic vaginal delivery. Women aged 18-45 years in active labour who provided written informed consent were consecutively enrolled and randomized (1:1) by a computer-generated sequence with sequentially numbered, opaque, sealed envelopes to either standard intrapartum care or standard care plus perineal massage; women with conditions requiring urgent delivery/caesarean section or contraindicating vaginal delivery/perineal manipulation were excluded. In the intervention arm, a trained doctor performed standardized perineal massage using sterile water-based lubricant during the first stage and again near the second stage, with predefined stopping criteria for safety; the control arm received routine care without massage beyond usual perineal support at delivery. Primary outcomes were episiotomy (Yes/No) and perineal tear occurrence and grade (first-fourth), assessed immediately post-delivery by a consultant obstetrician not involved in providing massage.
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First added on: Jan 29, 2026